
The Observant One
If it's good, don't ask why ... Ask when.
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I've looked at plenty of dudes and I often notice -- when a nigga look "big" -- it's because he's more masculine/androgenic.
Masculine dudes always look bigger in person than they really are -- a combination of their bones, frame, soft tissue, insertions, etc.
Mascniggas can be 140 lbs. at 5'10" & look bigger than 200+ lb. less androgenic guys.
It's because how "big" a guy seems to another guy ... Is all about how ANDROGENIC HE IS & how NON-androgenic you are in comparison.
If you have high T, every other dude looks smaller than you -- & the same backwards, i.e., with low androgens, all dudes look imposing; dominating.
This is easy to prove. For example, average .org user has like 20 ng/dl, so a dude like this:
Would like "huge" to most low T/low androgen dudes, when objectively he's NOT big at all. He's only as big as your androgens are low.
But because of low androgens, every guy with more masculine tonergics appears more broad; heavier; more filled out; more "tough."
I myself on androgens feel bigger or more even with other men, while off I feel super small/weak, even IF I'M WAY BIGGER in sheer sizepill.
Every dude who's been "on" enough gear will see nearly every other man is smaller/more meek. This is why old, masc dudes are fearless.
It's all just a mirror of androgens. If other guys look more menacing, you got low T.
If other dudes look bigger, more threatening, etc. it means you got low androgens.
If other dudes sound louder, feel more impactful, ignore you more, they got more T.
If you aren't impressing other dudes or getting their attention, you got lower T.
And if dudes are AMOGGING you/stepping over line with you, you got low T.
You will see exactly what I'm talking about if you hop on the right gear or not.
Guys on > 500 test a week are not afraid of confrontation & other men feel smaller.
Meanwhile, low androgens = you feel smaller/weaker than 99% of dudes around you.
It's literally ALL androgens/DHT/test/etc. It's a NIGHT & DAY difference...
If you FEEL smaller, it's time to hop on, brudda ... No time to waste.
Masculine dudes always look bigger in person than they really are -- a combination of their bones, frame, soft tissue, insertions, etc.
Mascniggas can be 140 lbs. at 5'10" & look bigger than 200+ lb. less androgenic guys.
It's because how "big" a guy seems to another guy ... Is all about how ANDROGENIC HE IS & how NON-androgenic you are in comparison.
If you have high T, every other dude looks smaller than you -- & the same backwards, i.e., with low androgens, all dudes look imposing; dominating.
This is easy to prove. For example, average .org user has like 20 ng/dl, so a dude like this:

Would like "huge" to most low T/low androgen dudes, when objectively he's NOT big at all. He's only as big as your androgens are low.
But because of low androgens, every guy with more masculine tonergics appears more broad; heavier; more filled out; more "tough."
I myself on androgens feel bigger or more even with other men, while off I feel super small/weak, even IF I'M WAY BIGGER in sheer sizepill.
Every dude who's been "on" enough gear will see nearly every other man is smaller/more meek. This is why old, masc dudes are fearless.
It's all just a mirror of androgens. If other guys look more menacing, you got low T.
If other dudes look bigger, more threatening, etc. it means you got low androgens.
If other dudes sound louder, feel more impactful, ignore you more, they got more T.
If you aren't impressing other dudes or getting their attention, you got lower T.
And if dudes are AMOGGING you/stepping over line with you, you got low T.
You will see exactly what I'm talking about if you hop on the right gear or not.
Guys on > 500 test a week are not afraid of confrontation & other men feel smaller.
Meanwhile, low androgens = you feel smaller/weaker than 99% of dudes around you.
It's literally ALL androgens/DHT/test/etc. It's a NIGHT & DAY difference...
If you FEEL smaller, it's time to hop on, brudda ... No time to waste.
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