I have two questions.
1. Is there really any point in juicing if one is looking to eventually stay the same forever? I mean can you really use juicing as a short cut to get where you want to be, or is it only for temporarily living beyond your genetic maximum for a short time? Will you just lose everything you gain on a (dry) cycle eventually or does it really offer any permanent benefits? In my thinking, getting "there" faster is a permanent benefit if you can stay "there". I have no intention of being a competitive bodybuilder or becoming super huge, I want to reach a very high level of strength and muscularity and stay there, at which point I'd ideally stop supplementing with anything apart from protein.
2. Can juicing with a strong androgen give me a more masculine appearance, apart from larger muscles and lower fat? Such as a more masculine face. I look a bit androgynous, see below.
The non TL;DR:
I'm finding myself planning my first cycle, but I don't really know why. I've read everything about proper cycles, easy because I'm a biochemistry geek. I also work out a lot, started in my mid twenties, managing to eat properly (6 meals a day, 200g protein, counting all calories, +500kcal etc) and use a bodybuilder's workout schedule for periods lasting months. Unfortunately I also have periods where I hardly work out at all, usually after I have to stop for a week or so for any reason.
Anyway, I'm not looking to juice right now, because I feel I'm not ready at the moment. So these questions are purely theoretical.
I've been checked by an endocrinologist and I have pretty normal test and other values, btw. On the low side but nothing extreme.
As a child and teen, I had a metabolic problem caused by undiagnosed lactose intolerance, which made me extremely skinny and probably stunted my growth somewhat. I'm still 5'10, but my parents and siblings are tall, and I always looked a bit sickly, because I was... I also look like I'm 20 even though I'm past 35, and while I don't look completely androgynous, I have almost no facial or body hair, my chin is on the soft side, etc. Now i don't necessarily look like a hot 20 year old unfortunately, so I can't go pick up college freshmen chicks
Just average, and it's ok, but of course having people treat you like you're 20 is a bit of a problem at 35.
I don't have Klinefelter's or anything like that, I think I was just malnourished growing up.
Becoming a gym rat didn't change this. Of course I look much better and feel better, but I still look childish. And I'm anything but mentally, which is an additional problem when meeting with new people; it really seems to take a long time for people to mentally accept that people don't have to be exactly what they look like.
So my thinking is that if I eventually decide to do run a cycle, I'm going to add some proviron or anadrol or other androgenic steroid, for their masculinizing effects (or even DHT if I can find it).
Would it be too late for any of those to have any positive effect on me?
1. Is there really any point in juicing if one is looking to eventually stay the same forever? I mean can you really use juicing as a short cut to get where you want to be, or is it only for temporarily living beyond your genetic maximum for a short time? Will you just lose everything you gain on a (dry) cycle eventually or does it really offer any permanent benefits? In my thinking, getting "there" faster is a permanent benefit if you can stay "there". I have no intention of being a competitive bodybuilder or becoming super huge, I want to reach a very high level of strength and muscularity and stay there, at which point I'd ideally stop supplementing with anything apart from protein.
2. Can juicing with a strong androgen give me a more masculine appearance, apart from larger muscles and lower fat? Such as a more masculine face. I look a bit androgynous, see below.
The non TL;DR:
I'm finding myself planning my first cycle, but I don't really know why. I've read everything about proper cycles, easy because I'm a biochemistry geek. I also work out a lot, started in my mid twenties, managing to eat properly (6 meals a day, 200g protein, counting all calories, +500kcal etc) and use a bodybuilder's workout schedule for periods lasting months. Unfortunately I also have periods where I hardly work out at all, usually after I have to stop for a week or so for any reason.
Anyway, I'm not looking to juice right now, because I feel I'm not ready at the moment. So these questions are purely theoretical.
I've been checked by an endocrinologist and I have pretty normal test and other values, btw. On the low side but nothing extreme.
As a child and teen, I had a metabolic problem caused by undiagnosed lactose intolerance, which made me extremely skinny and probably stunted my growth somewhat. I'm still 5'10, but my parents and siblings are tall, and I always looked a bit sickly, because I was... I also look like I'm 20 even though I'm past 35, and while I don't look completely androgynous, I have almost no facial or body hair, my chin is on the soft side, etc. Now i don't necessarily look like a hot 20 year old unfortunately, so I can't go pick up college freshmen chicks

I don't have Klinefelter's or anything like that, I think I was just malnourished growing up.
Becoming a gym rat didn't change this. Of course I look much better and feel better, but I still look childish. And I'm anything but mentally, which is an additional problem when meeting with new people; it really seems to take a long time for people to mentally accept that people don't have to be exactly what they look like.
So my thinking is that if I eventually decide to do run a cycle, I'm going to add some proviron or anadrol or other androgenic steroid, for their masculinizing effects (or even DHT if I can find it).
Would it be too late for any of those to have any positive effect on me?
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