The Dating Game: What I've learned from WP Love&Dating
he admitted it, obviously.
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I think it would be a good idea to taper off the steroids if you haven't already, you're young enough to be fit without them.
I've tried reformatting myself for NTs, I spent years doing it. I didn't enjoy being myself, so I'm back to being me, I'm glad I at least tried it though.
One piece of advice I almost never hear is to have something else in life ( school or work ) that takes precedence over romance or dating. If people think they're the only thing in your life, it scares them away. Having something else keeps you busy enough to not answer everything right away and seem desperate. Plus even with a successful relationship, you still have to find reasons to enjoy life.
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Last year the actor Michael Clarke Duncan died at a pretty young age of a heart attack, and he appeared to have probably done a lot of steroids if you've seen the movie "The Green Mile" for example. Steroids are obviously bad for the heart since it's a muscle for one thing and also the body's main-organ.
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I've tried reformatting myself for NTs, I spent years doing it. I didn't enjoy being myself, so I'm back to being me, I'm glad I at least tried it though.
One piece of advice I almost never hear is to have something else in life ( school or work ) that takes precedence over romance or dating. If people think they're the only thing in your life, it scares them away. Having something else keeps you busy enough to not answer everything right away and seem desperate. Plus even with a successful relationship, you still have to find reasons to enjoy life.
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Your Aspie score: 101 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 111 of 200
You seem to have both Aspie and neurotypical traits
Wolfheart, you were warned before not to sell yourself as a product on WrongPlanet. you didn't just achieve your goals through hard work and determination. you have used steroids, multi-level marketing programs, PUA materials, and other schemes in order to get where you are now, and it is frankly untruthful for you to sell your story like you were a success based on just "willpower and determination", and for you to promote that story is unfair to the members who actually believe you.
NOBODY is really totally successful as a teenager, not even NTs. pretty much everyone is a work in progress during those years. it's not as though anyone on earth turns 16 and is already fully successful in life.. but keeping that in mind, Wolfheart, it is not as though you went from the disadvantages of MR20 to the person you are today. you may have made strides in the direction you desired, but you need to keep this in perspective on the board - you didn't go from MR20's life to your current life. and for the gains that you made, you didn't do it with just "willpower and determination".
this is a temporary lock on the thread for you to read this warning. you need to stop promoting yourself like you are a product NOW. it is dishonest. if people want to look up to you, they will do so without needing you to tell them why.
i would have thought that your one month suspension from the site would have given you some perspective.
edit: thread is unlocked. Wolfheart, keep in mind that the forum is not a tool for sales or promotion. if anyone has any question about this, please send a PM to a moderator. thank you
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Your Aspie score: 101 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 111 of 200
You seem to have both Aspie and neurotypical traits
He's on like more than a gram a week. Was on 50mg Dianabol a day along with that for sometime, too. Definitely not a light cycle.
That and steroids are actually better than exercise alone for gaining muscle. There's been studies done. Exercise plus steroids is the best combo obviously, but steroids alone will give you more muscle gains than just exercise alone will under the same conditions. Of course strength gains is a different matter, as that's very much neurological, and only a few steroids really do much for instant strength gains, ie, Halotestin.
Also, powerlifters and bodybuilders tend to use completely different amounts of roids. The official Russian program for Olympic weightlifters was 1mg per kilo of bodyweight cycled 3 weeks on, 3 weeks off. Bodybuilders are using ret*d as all hell amounts just to look swole at the beach.
It's Wolf's life if he wants to use steroids. He upped his confidence I guess. It's an extreme route to take (especially in standard ridiculous as f**k bodybuilder amounts he was taking) but it did what he wanted. I won't argue it's "hard work" and "determination" but it did get what he wanted done, which some people never have.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sHOm89QUchk[/youtube]
This video here sums up the problem of using steroids like that, though. This man sums it all up VERY well, the mentality. At 3:30 is the part where it's important.
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Much of the weight gain is from water retention. The mr. Olympia contestants use a whole sh1tload of drugs (HGH + insulin, Deca, Winstrol, T3 etc.) -- most amateurs stick with d-bol + Winstrol when cutting.
Thinking that one can give any scrawny boy steroids and have him look like Hulk Hogan in a few weeks is naive. Most bodybuilders who go off-cycle look almost the same (if they do everything right).
I broke out of a plateau in bench press by increasing the duration of the eccentric phase to 3 seconds. This doesn´t mean that 9 seconds would tripple my results.
Doubling the dosage won't double the results. Few people can go over 5 tablets a day without having too much of the testosterone converted into estrogen.
Steroids without exercise will give you 5 lbs of muscle + water retention. The highest bench press gain I've seen from steroids alone (without exercise) is an 80 lb bench press. I've increased more than 100 lbs in one year (despite going through a period of insomnia and losing some gains in april to pneumonia).
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sHOm89QUchk[/youtube]
This video here sums up the problem of using steroids like that, though. This man sums it all up VERY well, the mentality.
It's his choice. Obviously, it does little damage to a guy in his early 20's, but to people the age of most mr. Olympia winners (it's been a long time since someone under 30 won the title), it's a different matter.
Much of the weight gain is from water retention. The mr. Olympia contestants use a whole sh1tload of drugs (HGH + insulin, Deca, Winstrol, T3 etc.) -- most amateurs stick with d-bol + Winstrol when cutting.
Thinking that one can give any scrawny boy steroids and have him look like Hulk Hogan in a few weeks is naive. Most bodybuilders who go off-cycle look almost the same (if they do everything right).
I broke out of a plateau in bench press by increasing the duration of the eccentric phase to 3 seconds. This doesn´t mean that 9 seconds would tripple my results.
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Your Aspie score: 101 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 111 of 200
You seem to have both Aspie and neurotypical traits
Doubling the dosage won't double the results. Few people can go over 5 tablets a day without having too much of the testosterone converted into estrogen.
Steroids without exercise will give you 5 lbs of muscle + water retention. The highest bench press gain I've seen from steroids alone (without exercise) is an 80 lb bench press. I've increased more than 100 lbs in one year (despite going through a period of insomnia and losing some gains in april to pneumonia).
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sHOm89QUchk[/youtube]
This video here sums up the problem of using steroids like that, though. This man sums it all up VERY well, the mentality.
It's his choice. Obviously, it does little damage to a guy in his early 20's, but to people the age of most mr. Olympia winners (it's been a long time since someone under 30 won the title), it's a different matter.
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AQ 25
Your Aspie score: 101 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 111 of 200
You seem to have both Aspie and neurotypical traits
Much of the weight gain is from water retention. The mr. Olympia contestants use a whole sh1tload of drugs (HGH + insulin, Deca, Winstrol, T3 etc.) -- most amateurs stick with d-bol + Winstrol when cutting.
Thinking that one can give any scrawny boy steroids and have him look like Hulk Hogan in a few weeks is naive. Most bodybuilders who go off-cycle look almost the same (if they do everything right).
I broke out of a plateau in bench press by increasing the duration of the eccentric phase to 3 seconds. This doesn´t mean that 9 seconds would tripple my results.
I have no doubt it helped you. Without a high testosterone level, I wouldn´t gain as much muscle as I have either in such a short time. With that being said, many factors should probably be taken into consideration. Doubling the dosage of roids won´t double the results; many amateurs who go from 2 tabs a day to 5 only see a little improvement.
Doubling the dosage won't double the results. Few people can go over 5 tablets a day without having too much of the testosterone converted into estrogen.
Steroids without exercise will give you 5 lbs of muscle + water retention. The highest bench press gain I've seen from steroids alone (without exercise) is an 80 lb bench press. I've increased more than 100 lbs in one year (despite going through a period of insomnia and losing some gains in april to pneumonia).
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sHOm89QUchk[/youtube]
This video here sums up the problem of using steroids like that, though. This man sums it all up VERY well, the mentality.
It's his choice. Obviously, it does little damage to a guy in his early 20's, but to people the age of most mr. Olympia winners (it's been a long time since someone under 30 won the title), it's a different matter.
Rumour has it that Ronnie Coleman threw in the towel because the drugs were getting progressively more dangerous when he got closer to 50.
I know, you can't really help how you feel towards someone, but obsessing is still a losing proposition, I think the underlying motive of obsessing is for someone to handle our insecurities.
Someone cancelled a date on me a few weeks ago, and it had been over a year since my last date, I wanted to talk to her more and ask what was going on, but I knew better than to ask more than once, and she chose not to reply. I decided to use the energy on something I actually had control over and just started doing stuff with the electronics I had. I'm better at troubleshooting now than I was a month ago and I'm more interested in what I'm studying. Plus I threw myself into new routines at the gym.
They say don't throw good money after bad money. I say don't throw good effort after a lost cause.
I hear you on the supplements, I took creatine a few years ago, even at .25 x the reccommended dose, I had so much energy I couldn't sleep at least 2 nights out of the week, plus my arms were bigger. I'd rather get my sleep, plus exercise is about being prepared for anything life throws at you, not having big arms, at least that's what it is to me.
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