You should let her know that you are taking illegal drugs before you get intimate or by the 3rd date (and anything else you are doing that is not legal other than minor speeding and traffic violations - which almost everyone does).
Is she even interested in someone taking illegal drugs? Let her decide.
Perhaps with extenuating circumstances.
This is an issue about trust and openness. Long term relationships are built upon those.
Steroids taken properly do not adversely effect emotional stability. That is why Dr's are allowed to prescribe them to so many people.
However, if you are taking Testosterone you are almost certainly sterile at this point as your testicles need a very high level of testosterone to be able to produce viable sperm (much higher than what is in the rest of the body); and taking testosterone shuts down the body's natural testosterone production which reduces the testosertone level in the testicles to just the body level; which is too low to produce viable sperm. Normal testosterone and sperm production usually returns after you discontinue artificial testosterone (often takes months). Also, long term T use reduces the size of your testicles... which may be permanent. I know these things because I have been on medically prescribed Testosterone for years.
Incorrect. Permanent sterility from steriods is incredibly rare and considering what I have taken there is about 0.001 percent chance.
All the girls that have found out so far haven't cared. Only a handful and none of them were very "serious" partners but that's there for what its worth.
How important is it to tell my partners about this?
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You should let her know that you are taking illegal drugs before you get intimate or by the 3rd date (and anything else you are doing that is not legal other than minor speeding and traffic violations - which almost everyone does).
Is she even interested in someone taking illegal drugs? Let her decide.
Perhaps with extenuating circumstances.
This is an issue about trust and openness. Long term relationships are built upon those.
Steroids taken properly do not adversely effect emotional stability. That is why Dr's are allowed to prescribe them to so many people.
However, if you are taking Testosterone you are almost certainly sterile at this point as your testicles need a very high level of testosterone to be able to produce viable sperm (much higher than what is in the rest of the body); and taking testosterone shuts down the body's natural testosterone production which reduces the testosertone level in the testicles to just the body level; which is too low to produce viable sperm. Normal testosterone and sperm production usually returns after you discontinue artificial testosterone (often takes months). Also, long term T use reduces the size of your testicles... which may be permanent. I know these things because I have been on medically prescribed Testosterone for years.
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Incorrect. Permanent sterility from steriods is incredibly rare and considering what I have taken there is about 0.001 percent chance.
All the girls that have found out so far haven't cared. Only a handful and none of them were very "serious" partners but that's there for what its worth.