Sk8man101
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If you hide it from her and she finds out she’s gunna loose her shit dude.
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Lol. No side pussy here. I do agree that everyone’s situation is different. TBH, my wife would lose it if she found out I did aas (which I don’t) but if/when I decide to; I will tell her and get it out of the way so I don’t have to try and hide stuff. To much work for me although I respect why you have to keep it quietPeople are just different brotha. Young lady I've been with for the past 2 or so years doesn't know a thing about my use and I until recently have been on a heavy blast and cruise for years. I felt her out on the topic early on and she went absolutely ballistic. I guess her family has a lot of drug use going on so hearing I would use a needle to inject anything sent her over the edge and nearly ended the relationship. And that was just me joking around about THINKING about it. It's your body. Steroids don't get you high it's a medicine like Tylenol or an asthma inhaler. You wouldn't feel the need to tell anyone you were taking Tylenol or using an inhaler right?
Ummmm so im guessing all you fellas that couldn't keep secrets and sleep at night aren't getting any side pussy?![]()
Pick your battles boys but don't cry if the ultimate she devil comes out because you've been lying, hiding and deceiving. Think... an affair.
If a new or non meaningful relationship where you two don't know each other well yet and you don't think it's something that will grow into a real good thing then keep it to yourself. No need for every woman you poke know that part. She likes how you look and lets keep it at that.
Now... for those wanting to be/staying married and keeping their girl/or guy... honesty is key. Be up front from the beginning. Think of it this way. Allow them to express their feelings towards it, find out how they feel about it and see if they understand what this lifestyle is about. Educate/let them learn about it. We're NOT shooting up our veins! Then the obvious, they like how you look, that's not natty look. You were that way before them and most likely stay that way. Take it or leave it. Plus if you don't act like a total douche because you think being on AAS gives you that right, then you'll be fine. Just be you. Hiding IS NOT the way to be.
You never know who you married until you divorce them.
Not only women though. It's anybody who knows you're on stuff who can rat you out at any time for the smallest reason(s). People are petty and vindictive nowadays.Hmmm, my ex (23 year marriage - extremely level-headed) knew about my TRT, and then when I went on my own after a few years of doctor supervised TRT.
Then, during the divorce process, when I caught her packing up mutual things to ship to her new place, then she calls 911, rants about "he's on steroids" so I quickly have to grab my gear box, jump in the car and hide it under a pile of leaves in a nearby state reserve. Cop comes over, all is cool, the cop actually took my side.
You never know who you married until you divorce them.
Don't trust women. It's not really lying. BTW, I'm open about TRT, I tell anyone who asks that I'm on TRT and describe all that in great detail. The Tren and other stuff I'm quiet about.
Wife 2.0 - younger and vastly improved - is from a country with zero restrictions on meds, so she doesn't care. (I say now.... famous last words perhaps. )
Call me selfish, but I’m not planning on telling my wife.
Anyone else doing this successfully?
Not only women though. It's anybody who knows you're on stuff who can rat you out at any time for the smallest reason(s). People are petty and vindictive nowadays.
I'm not antisocial but I like the lone wolf mentality. Sometimes that's the best way.When off work, I'm really anti-social, I haven't had anyone over at my house in years. No worries.
I'm not antisocial but I like the lone wolf mentality. Sometimes that's the best way.
