That being said, linear progression/progressive overload is EXACTLY how I train and have always trained. Deadlifting, squatting and benching ARE compound movements and are the only major lifts that a lot of people do, you don't need to buy into crossfit and learn to clean and jerk and snatch to put on incredible size and strength, unless that's your thing and you choose to do that, which is fine. But don't try to tell me you have to learn those things, because you most certainly don't and I think you know that. Also, I have gotten stronger, my squat is up 40lbs. But my bench and deadlift, yeah they aren't going up as fast as I'd thought they would.
I think you're right in saying I should have waited, I think it's best to wait until you have hit some kind of natural peak before you start needing AAS. But I did it, and it's working, and I'm not screwing it up and my body isn't reacting poorly. I'm taking the correct PCT after I get off, and my diet has been perfect. My lifts are lower than most people who start using test, absolutely. But my form is good and my regimen is solid. So I'm still wondering what exactly is going to happen to me that will make this a bad experience??? I'll have gained weight and size and strength much faster than I would have normally. And you and I both know a single cycle of test prop isn't going to ruin my endocrine system and I'm going to be fine, so spare me that rhetoric.