Quote Originally Posted by Marie987 View Post
Yes it is a serious question. Before you attempt to insult my intelligence:

There has been cases where a woman who was highly allergic to penicillin had sex with someone who was on the antibiotic and she had an allergic reaction. There have been cases where cocaine has been detected in semen by a user. Mucous membranes are incredibly sensitive and absorb substances easily.

If he is taking androgenic steroids, and if I am genetically sensitive to it and he is not, then it seems possible that he can be passing on some of it to me.
You should not have any allergic or 'genetically sensitive' reactions to testosterone, as you ALREADY have testosterone inside your body!

As to whether or not it can be passed through body fluids to another person, no that is wrong. There is a small amount of various hormones in semen, but nothing of which will cause a large enough buildup of testosterone in YOUR body that you would start losing hair.

If that would be the case, then trust me, your voice would start deepening, your clitoris would be growing to the size of a small penis, and you would start growing chest and body hair before you start losing hair on your scalp.

What you need to do is see a dermatologist, as you could have a rare case of female alopecia or something, which has nothing to do with anabolic steroids.