The truth about the relationship between age and potential for male dimorphism via roiding.

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There is no age cutoff where you will lose the ability to gain dimorphism from roiding; rather, your bone response to androgen, based on age, would look like the graph below (hypothetical representation to visually show my point).

The X-axis represents age.
The Y-axis represents the hypothetical androgen-induced bone remodeling a person would experience per 1mg of testosterone (with 10 being the maximum).

As you can see, the response to androgens would peak around age 15-16 (possibly earlier, but roiding before puberty is ill-advised.)
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Obviously, significant androgen-based bone remodeling is possible later in life. This is proven in bodybuilders such as Cbum and Ronnie Coleman, who have clear gains in dimorphism into their 30s and 40s.

Although this is true, the older you are, the more systemic androgens you would need. When considering Cbum and Ronnie, both were/are known to be taking copious amounts of steroids. Also, this graph does not account for other steroids, which could cause more masculinization (such as tren or masteron).

Suppose a 40-year-old man took 500mg of Tren weekly for a year, while a 15-year-old took 100mg for the same timeframe. It could reasonably be expected that their dimorphic changes would be comparable, rather than the 40-year-old simply having no effects.
 
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There is no age cutoff where you will lose the ability to gain dimorphism from roiding; rather, your bone response to androgen, based on age, would look like the graph below (hypothetical representation to visually show my point).

The X-axis represents age.
The Y-axis represents the hypothetical androgen-induced bone remodeling a person would experience per 1mg of testosterone (with 10 being the maximum).

As you can see, the response to androgens would peak around age 15-16 (possibly earlier, but roiding before puberty is ill-advised.)
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Obviously, significant androgen-based bone remodeling is possible later in life. This is proven in bodybuilders such as Cbum and Ronnie Coleman, who have clear gains in dimorphism into their 30s and 40s.

Although this is true, the older you are, the more systemic androgens you would need. When considering Cbum and Ronnie, both were/are known to be taking copious amounts of steroids. Also, this graph does not account for other steroids, which could cause more masculinization (such as tren or masteron).

Suppose a 40-year-old man took 500mg of Tren weekly for a year, while a 15-year-old took 100mg for the same timeframe. It could reasonably be expected that their dimorphic changes would be comparable, rather than the 40-year-old simply having no effects.
Lowkey all dem ifbb pros have super masc faces im yet to see an incel looking pro
 
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how many people have actually ascended from mtn to htn from roiding after puberty tho
 
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