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What are your thoughts, experiences, and pre-conceptions about steroid use among men?
It's no secret testosterone levels, along with sperm levels are plummeting in men, contributed to by multiple factors. Diet, work habits, sedentary lifestyles, less sunlight, less exercise, chemicals in our environment and more all play a part in sapping our natural virility or "will to power".
I'm sure a lot of people would agree this kind of stuff will lead to and has led to, devastating long-term effects on men and society. Men have been "engineered" to be feminine, fragile, timid, men who don't and won't stand up for themselves, their passions or their community.
Who posses little aggression, confidence, or masculinity.
But is the idea of applying a "band-aid" solution, injecting men with testosterone, the right one? I think that it's the only one. I'm not talking about chad here with his great genes. He's set for life no matter if he was a feminine pretty boy. I'm talking about the average man who watches TV everyday with a staple diet of estrogen beer and fast food. He's hopeless and he's not going to change unless there's a magic pill.
Here is the "magic pill" and a doctor can prescribe it for you.
Should we be encouraging all ways to combat this feminine pussywhipped clown world? Should there be less of a stigma about steroid use? Have we been lied to about steroids being bad?
And if we put on our conspiracy theory hats, we can extrapolate that stigmatizing steroid use would be beneficial to those same forces contributing to our T level decline in the first place.
Of course be responsible, do tons of research, and make sure you are getting the most legit supply possible. But at the end of the day, messing with your hormones may seem bad, but they are doing it to you anyways and without your consent.