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A lot of parents specifically moms are very opposed to the idea of steroids and other such stuff for no apparent reason other than them having heard fake information on the internet or lifestyle propaganda
Uninformed people like parents usually put ozempic and steroids and drugs and whatever else you wanna say kinda in the same group of BAD substances that you should stay away from without even knowing the difference
Important things to say are that
1. peptides and steroids are not remotely the same, steroids force growth hormone and testosterone into your body whilst peptides signal your body to make more of these hormones instead of brute forcing it
(everyone kinda already knows this but idc)
2. Many and i mean MANY female beauty products contain peptides mostly in “hair growth serums” and just skin products in general without really telling the buyer about it but you can almost always find them lurking in the ingredients section
(These are ofcourse topical peptides and not ones you have to pin but they are still peptides)
3. Slowly get them used to the idea instead of dumping it all at once on them, randomly bring peptides up in conversation when it fits and explain what they are, then like a week later you tell them more. Its kinda like slowly increasing the temperature of a pot so the crabs dont notice their being boiled alive
4. Peptides arent some new thing just uncovered by scientists they have virtually no long term side effects (discovered yet) and they have been around for a while for example Ozempic which is a peptide that mimics GLP-1 and it has been around for a while.
5. No peptides are NOT banned by the fda they just havent been approved yet and thats why they are illegal, it has been said that a lot of peptides might get approved somewhere next year in 2027 but thats not 100% and they have actually already gone into clinical trials
6. Make your parents think your smart and trustworthy, if your parents think your dumb they wont take you seriously and will just brush it off and think you just watched some buff guy on the internet spouting random nonsense and that its just a phase
7. Always be informed and do your own research. of course your parents will have questions and if you do not know the answers to them its a dead giveaway you have no idea what your talking about
before telling your parents about it you should rehearse the kind of questions you think your parents are gonna ask and research the answers beforehand so you sont look like an idiot
8. (Tip for smart people)
If you are good at being discrete you can always pull up your phone mid sneakily and chatgpt the answers but this is a little bit pf a risky move if your parents dont trust ai
9. idfk what else to write ill just add it later and act like its been here all along
Note: this is ofcourse if your telling your parents
Uninformed people like parents usually put ozempic and steroids and drugs and whatever else you wanna say kinda in the same group of BAD substances that you should stay away from without even knowing the difference
Important things to say are that
1. peptides and steroids are not remotely the same, steroids force growth hormone and testosterone into your body whilst peptides signal your body to make more of these hormones instead of brute forcing it
(everyone kinda already knows this but idc)
2. Many and i mean MANY female beauty products contain peptides mostly in “hair growth serums” and just skin products in general without really telling the buyer about it but you can almost always find them lurking in the ingredients section
(These are ofcourse topical peptides and not ones you have to pin but they are still peptides)
3. Slowly get them used to the idea instead of dumping it all at once on them, randomly bring peptides up in conversation when it fits and explain what they are, then like a week later you tell them more. Its kinda like slowly increasing the temperature of a pot so the crabs dont notice their being boiled alive
4. Peptides arent some new thing just uncovered by scientists they have virtually no long term side effects (discovered yet) and they have been around for a while for example Ozempic which is a peptide that mimics GLP-1 and it has been around for a while.
5. No peptides are NOT banned by the fda they just havent been approved yet and thats why they are illegal, it has been said that a lot of peptides might get approved somewhere next year in 2027 but thats not 100% and they have actually already gone into clinical trials
6. Make your parents think your smart and trustworthy, if your parents think your dumb they wont take you seriously and will just brush it off and think you just watched some buff guy on the internet spouting random nonsense and that its just a phase
7. Always be informed and do your own research. of course your parents will have questions and if you do not know the answers to them its a dead giveaway you have no idea what your talking about
before telling your parents about it you should rehearse the kind of questions you think your parents are gonna ask and research the answers beforehand so you sont look like an idiot
8. (Tip for smart people)
If you are good at being discrete you can always pull up your phone mid sneakily and chatgpt the answers but this is a little bit pf a risky move if your parents dont trust ai
9. idfk what else to write ill just add it later and act like its been here all along
Note: this is ofcourse if your telling your parents
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