As I mentioned in my other reply, too many guys assume that if there are no visual indicators of poor health, your health must be fine. Go ask a patient who has stroked out how good they thought their health was before the ischemic event. Just about every patient I have ever triaged in the ER or treated in clinic that was hospitalized for a TIA has said, "but I felt perfectly fine". That's my point. Just because you don't see a problem developing, doesn't mean there isn't one. So many young guys worry about gyno. They don't want man boobs - it's a vanity concern. There are many more problems that can occur - polycythemia for example (go ask Marcus how much fun that was) that should be of far greater concern than a pair of tits.
I'm sure many of the vets get frustrated trying to talk new guys off the ledge from using aggressive cycles, staying on too long, or not taking adequate breaks between cycles. What these new members fail to consider is that very likely they are advising you because THEY made the same mistakes you are about to make and are genuinely trying to help you avoid making them.
