Haha that was the deal I made with my girlfriend, the agreement was roids for implants. How could I say no?
Now the real challenge is to make your pecs grow more on roids than she increases through surgery
Cause **** squats, they're too hard.
Somebody mentioned the documentary Bigger, Faster, Stronger earlier in the thread and I just watched it. Was pretty interesting. I think if anything it proves how hypocritical society is. A lot of judgement is passed on juice, but booze, tobacco and fast food do a lot more damage.
I think Bigger, Faster, Stronger was a great documentary, but the big issue it had is that it had to fight the common media image of steroids, and it painted them in WAY too light of a context, in my opinion. I know guys who watched that documentary and came out ready to run steroids. The problem? Most of them were under 21, and damn near all of them hadn't been training for more than a year and a half. I think for the general media that documentary did a lot of positive, but in the lifting community I feel it did a lot of bad. It totally underplayed the possible side effects and dangers, which exist, even if they are over-exaggerated by the media. Didn't talk about the experience you should have, the minimum requirements and the supports that should be taken on-cycle...too many kids walking out of that movie thinking "hey, steroids are totally safe, maybe I'll go do some now!"
A little bit of research on their part would remedy the problem. But you know stupid kids these days...they watch a documentary and walk out thinking they know everything about the subject. We need another documentary that really shows the benefit to risk ratio of steroid, and makes a better point of who should be taking them against who shouldn't.
Just my opinion. Again, loved the documentary, but it underplayed the sides and supports and appropriate usage wayyyy too much. I think they realized that the more they talked about that, the more every uneducated person would keep thinking steroids were the devil. his brother maddog, who was running a lot of ****, went in for an MRI and had some serious heart issues...but they decided to cut that scene from the movie (it's in the deleted scenes). Gotta give them a slight slap on the wrist for that, even if all the uneducated people in the world would have clung on to that as "STEROIDS CAUSE HEART ATTACKS!" instantly. It's a tough battle to be fought.