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So we know a lot of PED's are based on the science of increasing the naturally helpful hormones a body produces. For men the effects are apparent but still in the spectrum of "male features".
Ladies on the other hand have to be more careful. The dangerous game of hormones can result in a number of mannish features that are as unattractive as they are incriminating. Holly Holm wore tight undies to a weigh-in and has had a cloud around her since. Cyborg has the bone structure of a man and has popped twice.
And today the internet was graced with leaked shots from Ronda's ESPN body issue from 2012 that make it clear her and Holly have more in common than being blonde. To me it's a sign she was potentially cheating.
Is it wrong to be suspicious of this particular feature? It does occur naturally and usually on girls who are a bit more boyish growing up. But it's also as likely to happen from test' abuse as hair growth, so the suspicion isn't unfounded. Thoughts?
Ladies on the other hand have to be more careful. The dangerous game of hormones can result in a number of mannish features that are as unattractive as they are incriminating. Holly Holm wore tight undies to a weigh-in and has had a cloud around her since. Cyborg has the bone structure of a man and has popped twice.
And today the internet was graced with leaked shots from Ronda's ESPN body issue from 2012 that make it clear her and Holly have more in common than being blonde. To me it's a sign she was potentially cheating.
Is it wrong to be suspicious of this particular feature? It does occur naturally and usually on girls who are a bit more boyish growing up. But it's also as likely to happen from test' abuse as hair growth, so the suspicion isn't unfounded. Thoughts?