FML....I live in the wrong country.Originally Posted by Euroholic
What's cost of living?????
Every once in a while I contribute something useful.Originally Posted by Megalodon6
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Lol.....just trying to make it through life without looking too stupid.Originally Posted by Megalodon6
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A for effort :-)Originally Posted by Euroholic
good discussion - i appreciate the straightforward back and forth. i recently went on trt after being diagnosed with low T (and explaining low energy/poor mood/increasingly poor gym results/muscle mass/lean ness retention) and am hopeful to be transformed as some of you have.
that being said, a lifetime of needles does seem a bit daunting, especially as i travel a lot on business. making hog in particular difficult (refrigeration and all).
I've always felt the same on any cycle or any steroid(s) regardless of the amounts as far as my personality and disposition goes. Now at the end of a contest diet I'd always end up being overly emotional, but the gear being used, what gear and the combo didn't seem to make a difference. I think that emotional state is just because you're in a state of insanity by the end of a contest diet.
It's obvious we're both quite brilliant.Originally Posted by Metalject
We should probably take a poll...pics? JK[/QUOTE]
I've got her in purple lingerie on my phone.....but if I post those I'll need to sleep with one eye open!![]()
You might have to sleep with "Extra Protection" because any girl I've ever been with, if I posted pics she'd cut my mighty man stick off.[/QUOTE]Originally Posted by Metalject
I've been training her to shoot a few 5.56 ARs and .308 sniper rifles. She's hitting targets 50 yards away - head shots.
Hind sight.....not really a good idea I'm thinking.![]()
Like others have suggested, I've found TRT to be both a PITA & a true Blessing at the same time. IDK, I guess it has a lot to do with the individual & their own unique circumstances. I personally don’t look at things with a "what-if" frame of mind. IMO, there's no sense in doing that. Today is what really matters. All I can say is that TRT was a true game changer for me & I'm enjoying life as a direct result. There's a lot of personal responsibility involved with it, but I always end-up realizing it's a small price to pay for the quality of life I have today. Seriously, I would not change a thing...
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