If you mean "take seriously" as in take a lot, you would be wrong. I have used very little so far compared to most who use.
If I am ever even considering having kids with someone, I would be close enough with them that they would already know. I would never have kids with someone while still hiding something like that.
I know that in general people think you should tell your significant other everything but I do think there are exceptions. The question really is would they care? Like is it harmful to the relationship if they don't know? That's what I'm really debating with this. I'm sure some women would be really turned off by this but yet out of all the ones that know that I have dated before, none of them cared.
No I apologize I knew I shouldn’t adjusted how I said that right after I wrote it out cause I knew it’d get confused. I mean that you’re serious about it like you take time to actually think it out and know your stuff.
I think steroids have a negative enough stereotype that anybody would meet it with discontent. And it can be seen as a little demasculating or a “cheat”
And it can be scary, it’s like being with someone who messes with illegal drugs, you don’t really know what could happen to them
Well yes I'm serious in that I make sure to be as safe as I reasonably can.
I think you touched on the main problem though, 99.9% of people think steriods are worse for you than they are. It's really sad. If I tell a friend of mine they say "have fun getting a heart attack at 40 and having your dick never work again. Loser!" and its just not true.
And it's kind of a can of worms if I bring it up to a gf cause then I'll probably have to spend 20 minutes dispelling all the misconceptions she has about steriods and how they aren't actually THAT bad, although ya, still bad.
If you are not responsible enough to tell the truth, and "20 minutes" of your time is too much hassel for being honest, kid you aren't even mature enough to have sex, let alone a relationship.
How important is it to tell my partners about this?
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If you mean "take seriously" as in take a lot, you would be wrong. I have used very little so far compared to most who use.
If I am ever even considering having kids with someone, I would be close enough with them that they would already know. I would never have kids with someone while still hiding something like that.
I know that in general people think you should tell your significant other everything but I do think there are exceptions. The question really is would they care? Like is it harmful to the relationship if they don't know? That's what I'm really debating with this. I'm sure some women would be really turned off by this but yet out of all the ones that know that I have dated before, none of them cared.
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No I apologize I knew I shouldn’t adjusted how I said that right after I wrote it out cause I knew it’d get confused. I mean that you’re serious about it like you take time to actually think it out and know your stuff.
I think steroids have a negative enough stereotype that anybody would meet it with discontent. And it can be seen as a little demasculating or a “cheat”
And it can be scary, it’s like being with someone who messes with illegal drugs, you don’t really know what could happen to them
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Well yes I'm serious in that I make sure to be as safe as I reasonably can.
I think you touched on the main problem though, 99.9% of people think steriods are worse for you than they are. It's really sad. If I tell a friend of mine they say "have fun getting a heart attack at 40 and having your dick never work again. Loser!" and its just not true.
And it's kind of a can of worms if I bring it up to a gf cause then I'll probably have to spend 20 minutes dispelling all the misconceptions she has about steriods and how they aren't actually THAT bad, although ya, still bad.
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If you are not responsible enough to tell the truth, and "20 minutes" of your time is too much hassel for being honest, kid you aren't even mature enough to have sex, let alone a relationship.
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Kid, I have told at least five mf girls. Every single girl I have told cared zeeeero. To them that 20 minutes was a waste of time.