The Kernal

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    Quote Originally Posted by Werewolf998View
    ^^ Excellent Point.

    I dont know when the HTPA is fully "developed" ..I do know that our natural testosterone production levels peak at age 25.
    It seems to me shutting that system down prior to that isnt very prudent.
    The funny thing is , just as its said it cant be proved its bad to cycle under 25 , it sure cant be proved its ok either. The ypoung "recover better"??? We have no idea if the young recover at all because we have no ida what their natural test production would have peaked at or what their baseline test levels would be.
    Its cost / benefits to me.
    Then the emotional maturity aspect.
    I just cant see where its a good , well thought out , prudent decision…even just based on the unknown.
    Thats just my opinion.

    Ty mate. Agreed with you aswell.

    Heck, it’s life – you face decisions everyday (this may be getting a little of track, but what the hell) that could possibly change the rest of your life.. Ie – driving to work is taking a risk. The fortunate thing is, when it comes to AAS, the risks can be discussed and analysed before diving in. (this forum for example)

    I’m happy with sitting here and reading/taking all the info in that I can, then when everything seems to be planned, and the time feels right – I will make my move.

    The Kernal
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    Quote Originally Posted by marcus300View
    Seen them come and go before, he’s only a young kid obsessed with studies on women,mice,pigs and sheep doesnt fully grasp all the threads what have been posted here over the yrs from teens crying about low test etc. He’ll learn and will have a different out look on things as he gets older trust I did lol.

    Anyway won’t be reading anymore of his posts unless I need some help with a mouse I have who’s got Hypogonadism

    Let him be BcK dont set him off again,

    I’ve got to be honest. I’m glad you guys had that argument. I actually learn’t alot from it! I’m 20y/o and looking at doing a cycle in the near future, but just because Sworder says that there isn’t enough evidence to say that AAS at a young age isn’t detrimental – there also isn’t enough evidence to say that doing AAS at a young age is safe. Its a risk!

    Three of the greatest skills to have when it comes to things like AAS is
    1. Maturity
    2. Research
    3. Experience

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