Wiltedrose
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I do not mind feeling like garbage on cycle. I will use the highest possible dosage of anti-estrogens. Talking about the last paragraph, all I have to say is that you didn't back it up at all, my way of expressing myself and thoughts are far from developed in terms of getting a a point across? explain. It has no value? Your post has no value at all since I already mentioned I do not care about having low levels of Estrogens.
Again I will be just copying something I said earlier and putting it up here AGAIN. You people never learn, do you? Since you've like many people have already done in this post chosen to provide no rational counter-argument nor back anything up, I'll respond at you level: " You are retarded, you do not know how to get your point across and do not speak English very well. You call those English skills? Lol. "
Using the amounts of AI you have in mind will result in virtually zero estrogen levels in your body, but you believe that it's fine as you can tolerate the psychological effects. Low estrogen levels aren't just bad psychologically, but physically as well. Estrogen is vital for bone health and development, especially during puberty. Osteoporosis is almost certain in your case if you do choose to endure such method. Not only will you have to inject TT in your system, but now estrogen as well... good luck.
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FYI, I was referring to the way you word your argument rather than how well it's written.