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Old 06-30-2008, 08:55 AM  
Robbie
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Hah-hah! I've been using testosterone for the last 10 years. My dick is the exact same size as it's always been...and it's hard more often as well. Yes, some anabolics can cause erectile dysfunction. But only a couple of them. And since testosterone is the natural male hormone anyway, using it just makes you more "man" than you would have been as you age. Why do you think that average males have their sexual peak at 18?
It's because that's when their body is producing the most testosterone naturally.
If you start reading about hormone replacement therapy you will be SHOCKED at what happens to men.
Our bodies production of testosterone starts to decline quickly. By the time you're 32 years old you have about HALF of what you had at 18.
That starts leading to penis problems, a "beer belly", getting soft everywhere as a result of muscle loss and fat gain.
Supposedly a man in his 60's would have LESS testosterone than an 18 year old WOMAN!
Now that's fucked up.
But you replace that testosterone and BOOM! You are back in the game baby. I'm 46 and feel great. Keeps the mind sharp, the body toned, sexual performance peaked, and also keeps my general mood very postive.
That's why doctors precscribe it to millions of men.
So do steroids make your dick small? Hell no! It can make your balls shrink at high levels (like the abusive levels that are used in pro bodybuilding) But for a guy like me? No. I'm muscular with a hard dick. I highly recommend it for men in their mid 30's and up.
Younger guys, don't do it. Using testosterone will shut down your bodies natural production. But for us guys who are older...it's the only way to roll, unless you want to get implants and turn into a tranny. LOL
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