posted Fri, 03/08/2013 - 03:49
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+ 13 Please stop giving cycle advice to kids
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Title sums it up plain and simple. Please stop dishing out cycle advice to 20 year olds, it's irresponsible.
Yes I know often they won't listen and donut anyway, but that doesn't mean that we, as a tight knit responsible community need to rubber stamp it.
We like to be consistent, no point anyone telling an op too young then someone else dives in with a proposed cycle. Read through the post properly. It's much more likely to be taken on board by the op if EVERYONE talks the same language.
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I just want to say thank you man!
CLAP! CLAP! CLAP!..... Needs more eyes than just mine to keep on top of this stupid practice that some are doing lately.... See it, bring it to my attention guys and we nip this shit in the bud quick- time... meaning dishing out bad/poor info is a breach and is a banning offense which i will dole out freely to multi-offenders.
biggerthanyouDidnt u mean to say "we nip this shit in the bed straightaway" haha
I agree with what you are saying, and you probably posted this due to mine and another person's response on a thread. But at the same time, we are essentially on an anonomous thread, meaning he could go and create an another account claiming to be 30 at his natural plateau and he would get instant responses.
Only reason I give people advice is so they have ALL the facts before hand. Notice in my post I said o agree with the others and advise against it. I actually have experienced this personally with a good training partner of mine. He bought aas from a dealer at the gym(every gym has them) and those gyms don't typically sell pct or care about there buyers safety. My said friend ran an entire cycle with zero pct, actually ended up smaller than before he started.
It's like the previous poster said, some people are dead set but does that mean they deserve to have life long.problems? NO. Might as well tell your son to strap up IF he is going to sneak around and id say a good 50% do.
Not to mention to number of oral only cycles you see youngsters running due to no knowledge. I've personally told a couple young kids not to run dbol only cycles and why. You see them a week later all bloated and its obvious. They will always think they are smarter than we are.
Parenting was bad use of words on my behalf, I just say IF they are going to do it anyways it really doesn't make them any different from 50% of others here who didn't wait and they don't deserve to have problems because of that. That being said, KIDS WAIT.
Not just your post my man, but yes I did notice what you're talking about. The good thing is I know you mean well, and I agree that a lot will anyway. Personally I don't want to see eroids becoming the place where 20 year olds get their cycles. Maybe a bit if overprotective father syndrome on my account!
Lets keep it consistent. Mods don't want it happening, so let's support that rule.
Good post. Its very true that younger kids should have no business putting these strong hormones into their bodies when they have no knowledge of how they work. All they look at is other people who are bigger and want that right away. Instant gratification is what it is. As always said there needs to be more focus on proper eating habits and training. Also people giving advice to the younger generation shouldn't be awarded any karma for thinking they are helping out when they are not.
Good post brother
Truth right here
That's just like saying you aren't going to tell your son to strap up. If you see he been sneaking out to see girls, or catching him with girls in your house when you come home at 14 years old that you aren't going to tell him not to do it but if he is there are condoms in your drawer.
I get what your saying, and in some respects I agree. We're not talking about parenting kids here though, we're talking about a web forum with anonymity from both advisor and op perspective.
Reality of the situation is whether you disagree of not, if you post up cycle advise to a 20 year old you'll get neg'd and probably get your arse kicked by a mod.
It is a bit of parenting here. a lot of the knowledge dudes are probably in their 30s or 40s giving advice to someone 15+ years younger. Idk idc really just thought id put the other side out there.
Always two sides to a story mate, and there's nothing wrong with disagreeing! It's a tough one, I know. Maybe with me being one of the old farts here I switch into "dad mode" sometimes lol!
I'm 24 years old n ever since I had a daughter my whole brain changed, Im always in 40 year old dad mode
You may "think" you are. But trust me you are not.
Lol how you know
I completely agree brotha. I do understand someone's point of view when the kids will not listen they think "might as well do it correctly and safely" but that fact is there isn't a safe or correct way at 20 lol.