

I also believe that a person should be over the age of 25 and hit the weights hard for at least five years before considering some sort of ergonomic substance. Everyone, regardless of body type, should be able to add a good 20 pounds of lean muscle though proper training, diet, and supplementation. How do you know if you've reached these limits? That question could spawn a huge debate, but here's my personal opinion. The point is this that there's a time for steroids but, in my opinion, that time only comes when you have truly maximized your potential and reached your natural genetic limits. machines, b) he's only been "training" for a year, and c) he's a goddamn vegetarian! Now, you tell me – did he really deserve the privilege of chewing his food? No, I wanted to kick my buddy's ass because a) he seldom even lifts weights and, when he does, he sticks to the "chick section," i.e. I'm sure that I'll use them one day, especially now that I'm almost 30. While I am "natural for now," I'm keenly interested in steroids. Taking too much Tribex again? No, and it's not because I'm some sort of anti-drug zealot. And while he was down there, maybe I would give him a wedgie, just for good measure! Now, he's a cool guy and we've been friends since high school, but ya' know what? I wanted to knock him to the floor and kick his teeth out.

Recently, a friend asked me what kind of steroids he should take. Excuse me, but would ya' mind kickin' my ass?
