it's a shame that some drug use is considered socially acceptable and other's are not. no one really looks down on pot heads as much as they used to in the 60's and 70's when they where called "burnout's" and what not. hell even one of our ex-presidents admitted to smoking pot, and in terms of alcohol use as being looked down upon well, our great leader George W was an alcoholic (he credits Jesus as the one who give him the strength to quit).in my opinion the only way to bring steroid use into the mainstream is to hit up the old grass roots approach and educate everyone i come in contact with about their use as being just another drug, my particular drug of choice some like to be nicotine addicts some like to drink others smoke pot, me i like to do steroids who's to say who's right and who's wrong? I think we have the power ourselves to squash all the myths that is associated with steroid use. I for one may be tired of girls asking me if my di<k shrunk but I still replay with the honest "no it's your balls that shrink" replay. I'm in a position where a lot of people ask me about steroids and i give them the facts as is, i never sugar coat it and bill them up to be the best thing ever. i tell them as much as i know and then give them the best advice which is do the research yourself and see if taking them is the right choice for you. unlike other drug users we wear our use on our sleave (literally) so we're open targets for criticism from others. how we react to that can diffently change societys opnion about steriods.