Quote Originally Posted by austinite View Post
Not at all. I'm actually happy that you are asking questions and more happy that you didn't lie about your age. I just wanted to make a similar statement to yours, so that you can see what I am seeing.

I wish you the best of luck, you have 2 choices. Fix your diet and training, and you will have guaranteed growth. Or you can start a cycle, and have a great chance at screwing up your system and end up on TRT for life. It's not exactly fun.

Just be smart.
Whilst I do agree with what you are saying, it's pretty absurd to say that you will end up on TRT from just doing one or two Anavar only cycles. I would say that most people who end up on TRT have done, at the very least, five or more cycles (mostly more than ten though) which would include the really harsh injectables like Tren or who blast and cruise. Someone young who does one or two Anavar only cycles before they turn twenty four/five isn't going to affect them a whole lot. Yes, there is a very small chance they could be ****ed up for the rest of their life from doing one cycle, but the odds are very low.

I will use myself as an example here. When I first created my account on here I was looking to do an Anavar cycle - however I was put off by some knowledgeable members advising me and helping me out and sending me PM's which I am very grateful for. I have now created a strict diet I will stick to for three months and see how I go and hopefully keep progressing. But anyway, I personally don't want that bodybuilder physique (stocky, wide waist, look like a nugget) and instead want that underwear model look (tapered waistline, v-shape, everything in proportion) but still being a good size. I don't want to be skinny and have a six pack lol, I still want to be big but lean instead of stocky. So someone who is looking for this same look such as myself, they would be less inclined to use AAS as regularly as some people on here. My overall point here is that surely doing one or two cycles to kickstart your gains at a young age is not a bad thing? Considering you have your diet and training in check, having all the correct supplements and doing everything right to minimize the risks.