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    "Creams r 4 girls - Gels r 4 boys"

    I was introduced to this concept by Dr. Crisler on one of his YouTube videos... One of our forum members drew my attention to it and was wondering what is the (if any) truth behind this statement..."CREAMS ARE FOR GIRLS AND GELS ARE FOR GUYS".
    Reason for my interest is because as you could have guessed...I was prescribed CREAM! Lol

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    I wouldn't give it much weight....it's still test....if it gets you to where you need/want to be it's great stuff!!!

    If eating pink M&Ms would do...eat pink M&Ms.....

    There's a doc down in OZ that sells some cream that I once thought about using.

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    Lol...alright...alright. I get what ur saying.

    Just didnt know if gel is more suitable for a males skin versus the cream. Smart A$$! Lol

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    I think it is entirely dosage dependent. Generally, the gels that are marketed by the manufacturers will be too strong for most females. They need less test. than the gels provide, so they get specially compunded creams to use. Personally, I'd use whatever works best.

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    gel vs cream has nothing to do with gender... anyone can use either.

    what matters between the sexes is the dose.

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