“Women don’t like guys that are too jacked” —— myth busted, Dude!

Short answer is that there is no empirical evidence to suggest that anabolic steroid use would effect the health of the fetus. It will impact the health of your sperm (quantity and motility), which will make it significantly more difficult to get pregnant. However, if you are able to fertilize an egg and have your partner carry it full term, then there would be no adverse health impacts for the baby.

Anecdotally, I have known a lot of guys who have had babies while on cycle, however, most of those guys were not running 19 nor steroids (deca and tren). Those tend to be much more suppressive and will drive LHT/FSH levels to zero.

If you don't want to cycle off, but you are interested in having kids, start using HCG (if you aren't already). It will prevent HPTA shutdown and your testicles from atrophying. If you are actively trying to conceive, ramp up HCG use to 5000iu per week. You may also want to explore using Triptorelin, but you have to be really careful with how you dose that.
That’s very useful information, thanks

Yeah I’m just on test. Running a higher dose.. not gonna add in another ancillary now.. but after I finish my cycle and taper off my ancillaries.. imma get on it
 
Since we have to rehash this shit again.... Women in general like a guy who looks strong in the natural sense. A guy who maybe just hits the gym and puts on 20 lbs of muscle.

What women don't like are the roided out bodybuilder types that look unnaturally huge... The cartoonish guys.

I'm sure some do but yeah I'd agree (like I have any idea what the fuck women think that is)
 
I used to be pretty lean and in shape, but girls seemed to like it more when I added a few % body fat.

I guess cuddling is better when you have a tiny bit of cushion.
 
The "source" you posted talks about strength, not about how jacked you are. By this logic, fat powerlifters would be considered more attractive than lean athletic looking guys.

I totaled 1580lbs at 246lbs when I was in grad school - nobody gave a rat's ass.

I remember when someone asked how much I benched, and I said 420lbs for a single, a girl said "Is that alot?"

Unless something has radically changed in the past 15 years, girls don't care about strength.
People who don't work out don't have a reference point it seems. Women in general understand it way less.
 
Strong does not equal jacked.

There are barely any jacked men as the love interest in movies & books with a female target audience.
 
Men like muscles too

Both gay men and gym bros.
Yes I'd like to see studies for how muscular men want men to be, men want women to be, and women want women to be.
No kids, but I would cycle off and do a comprehensive PCT to get my sperm count back up (I would actually have it tested for count and motility). My protocol was:

On cycle (and this is key): HCG at 250iu twice per week. This prevents your testicles from atrophying and will make recovery significantly easier when you come off.

Post cycle: 60mg Toremifene ED for 6 weeks and 0.5mg Arimidex per week. I have also used Clomid and Nolvadex in previous protocols, but Toremifene is significantly more effective. You can also kick start a PCT by doing 5000iu of HCG in weeks 1 and 2.
How much was this costing?
I used to be pretty lean and in shape, but girls seemed to like it more when I added a few % body fat.

I guess cuddling is better when you have a tiny bit of cushion.
Maybe they felt you were a bit out of their league at your most cut, and the fat made you more 'attainable'.
 
Strong does not equal jacked.

There are barely any jacked men as the love interest in movies & books with a female target audience.
Women are attracted to power and status, which is usually contextual. Men in romance fantasies are vampires or kings or CEOs, not bodybuilders who live with their mom to save money for roids.

Being the lead guitarist in a rock band will get you women throwing themselves at you way more than getting jacked.
 
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