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    Is Trenbolone good for women?

    I have always been told that tren is bad for women. Though I've never actually looked into it. Today I read the tren page on here but didn't see anything referring to women. I am curious if it should ever be recommended to women, and if so what would be a suitable dose.

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    no, until you want to transgender, and fck your husband from behind, tren is not for you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by XxAndreaxX View Post
    no, until you want to transgender, and fck your husband from behind, tren is not for you.
    Seriously? Say no and why or dont say anything

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    Quote Originally Posted by XxAndreaxX View Post
    no, until you want to transgender, and fck your husband from behind, tren is not for you.
    I'm a male. Very informative. Anyone else care to shed light on the subject. Preferably someone with actual knowledge about it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GLL85 View Post
    I'm a male. Very informative. Anyone else care to shed light on the subject. Preferably someone with actual knowledge about it.
    No it's not suitable for women because of the very very high androgenic nature of the compound. Anavar for example which is used by women at low dose because it has a very low androgenic rating of 24; tren has it at 500 so you can imagine the virilization that would occur if a woman were to take this compound. Androgens stimulate and/or controls the development and maintenance of male characteristic.
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    Try reading a steroid profile, then you can ask more intelligent questions...this is why profiles and stickys exist.
    Tren is very androgenic, for women(even though i don't agree with female steroid use) if you are going to, mildly androgenic things like anavar or nandrolone, or very very tiny amounts of testosterone just above the normal high for a woman, so maybe 20mgs a week, and preferable in short acting esters so if problems arise you can stop and the steroid will be gone in a few days as apposed ot longer esters which stick around a few weeks.
    Keep reading.

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    To be more specific on the possible problems some of these members have alluded to, a woman taking Tren could expect to see an increase in acne, possible deepening of the voice, enlarging of the clitoris and sometimes an increase in sensitivity, it is possibly it could affect their period in adverse ways, male pattern baldness even, in addition to negatively impacting their menstrual cycle it is very possible to cause infertility. As men we see some of these side effects, some other side effects you may notice that men and women share also are the usual that you see on AAS and you should know about those: liver strain/damage, cholesterol changes, and all of the other fun stuff we try to minimize when taking a cycle. There are safer alternatives for women like anavar so I would just stick with those.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sfla80 View Post
    Seriously? Say no and why or dont say anything
    Well its a pretty stupid question and in my opion done so by a troll and expects a stupid answer. Either bored, no common sense, or just plain lazy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ironbeck View Post

    Well its a pretty stupid question and in my opion done so by a troll and expects a stupid answer. Either bored, no common sense, or just plain lazy.
    Not really, for someone not understanding androgenic ratio and there effects irs a pretty legit a
    Question.

    Of course its obvious when you know it but thats like everything.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ironbeck View Post
    Well its a pretty stupid question and in my opion done so by a troll and expects a stupid answer. Either bored, no common sense, or just plain lazy.
    I think he asked a question he didn't know the answer to. Nothing about it seemed like trolling to me. It may seem obvious to you, but he didn't know and he asked it respectfully. That's fine in my book. I think you're comment was disrespectful and if there was a "dislike" button...I'd press it on the above post, but there's not so just know that I'm giving you a big thumbs down right now.

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    As long as a woman is ok giving up being feminine and has only one goal of getting bigger it can be used however the list of side effects would be huge even compared to the already long list of sides that men face.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GLL85 View Post
    I have always been told that tren is bad for women. Though I've never actually looked into it. Today I read the tren page on here but didn't see anything referring to women. I am curious if it should ever be recommended to women, and if so what would be a suitable dose.
    Unless your an IFBB professional bodybuilder then I would say NO.
    Definitely not for your average soccer mom.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RangerDanger830 View Post
    To be more specific on the possible problems some of these members have alluded to, a woman taking Tren could expect to see an increase in acne, possible deepening of the voice, enlarging of the clitoris and sometimes an increase in sensitivity, it is possibly it could affect their period in adverse ways, male pattern baldness even, in addition to negatively impacting their menstrual cycle it is very possible to cause infertility. As men we see some of these side effects, some other side effects you may notice that men and women share also are the usual that you see on AAS and you should know about those: liver strain/damage, cholesterol changes, and all of the other fun stuff we try to minimize when taking a cycle. There are safer alternatives for women like anavar so I would just stick with those.
    That reminds me, I love me some big clits.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AshopRep View Post
    That reminds me, I love me some big clits.
    Well I am glad my post served some purpose at least lol..

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    Thank you for the information. It was out of curiosity, and I did read the profile. I am not familiar with the ratios which is why I asked for an explanation. No clue how this can be considered trolling. Though being disrespectful to someone simply asking for information can be. Way to contradict yourself. Typical hipocrit.

    Those that did offer actual knowledge, I thank you again.

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