
Originally Posted by
Atomini
This is just ridiculous, and I side with Sholva because I was going to say the same thing he did.
Time and time again on this forum, I tell people the following: if you know you have temper problems, anger issues, and/or psychological disorders (bipolar disorder or anything else), then you need to own up to yourself and decide to make one of the two following responsible decisions:
1. Make the call to control yourself at all times. If you get wound up while on AAS, take a breather, take a step back, and calm yourself down at all costs. You did make the decision to use anabolic steroids in spite of your known anger issues or whatever else, so act like a god damn adult and control yourself.
And if you can't control yourself,
2. You need to make the appropriate responsible decision to NOT use anabolic steroids. You need to realize that anabolic steroids are not for you. Period. Should you decide to continue with your use knowing full well that your anger and psychological issues will be exacerbated by the anabolic steroids and that you can't control it, YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUR TEMPER, NOT THE TRENBOLONE! There is no such thing as 'Tren temper', only 'YOUR temper'. Yes, Trenbolone can increase aggression, irritability, and edgyness. But you should already know this prior to engaging in use. And if you are well aware, then you are responsible for your actions, not the AAS. If you are NOT aware that this is what Trenbolone and AAS do, then you are still responsible for your actions, because ignorance is no excuse either!
I've never seen a bottle of Trenbolone punch someone in the face in uncontrollable anger. But I have seen plenty of people do it. I have also seen plenty of people with previous temper issues on Trenbolone exercise exquisite self-control and NOT do stupid things that would land them in hot water.
And Crazy Mike, this isn't really directed at you or anyone else here. It's more so a general guide to the responsible decisions one needs to make when considering AAS use under the circumstances of a pre-existing temper issue or psychological issues.