soix
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Is it actually worth getting on steroids specifically for looksmaxing?
I mean, yes, you could potentially gain some additional muscle mass, bone mass, and overall facial structure. But in a scenario where someone already has a decent lean phyisique naturally, good hair, and relatively good facial bone structure, is the relatively small additional improvement in appearance really worth the potential downsides?
I’m thinking about things like increased water and glycogen retention in the face, hair loss, elevated hematocrit, and other side effects—even the ones that can potentially be managed or prevented. And then there are the long-term (cv) health risks
lmk your opinion if the additional potential to mog ’s actually worth it, especially when you also take things like future fertility and having children into consideration?
The bigger point is that this isn’t really something you can just casually try and then stop (as far as ive researched by now). If you commit to using steroids, especially long-term, it can become a life-long decision. So is the relatively small increase in aesthetics actually worth taking on all of those potential trade-offs?
I mean, yes, you could potentially gain some additional muscle mass, bone mass, and overall facial structure. But in a scenario where someone already has a decent lean phyisique naturally, good hair, and relatively good facial bone structure, is the relatively small additional improvement in appearance really worth the potential downsides?
I’m thinking about things like increased water and glycogen retention in the face, hair loss, elevated hematocrit, and other side effects—even the ones that can potentially be managed or prevented. And then there are the long-term (cv) health risks
lmk your opinion if the additional potential to mog ’s actually worth it, especially when you also take things like future fertility and having children into consideration?
The bigger point is that this isn’t really something you can just casually try and then stop (as far as ive researched by now). If you commit to using steroids, especially long-term, it can become a life-long decision. So is the relatively small increase in aesthetics actually worth taking on all of those potential trade-offs?