Tren & Women
By SisterSteel
Apparently no one seems to have an opinion on tren, so here is mine.
Despite the controversy regarding tren and women, it has always been my drug of choice. My experiences were very unique in the sense that I did not witness any of the harsh side effects usually associated with the use of this drug. Tren has been referred to as "liquid gold" by the more experienced users due to the fact that it was the only steroid that made putting on muscle while losing bodyfat simultaneously a possibility. That, and it allowed the athlete to be more lax on their diet and still achieve phenomenal results. Tren is a great drug for the athlete who wishes to induce a drastic change in body composition, not so much where mass building is concerned as it is not the number one choice for a bulker. The strength increase documented by most tren users has been unequalled by any other steroid to this day. Remarkable benefits all around which almost make trenbolone sound like the answer to all bodybuilding challenges and an easy shortcut to achieving a stage ready physique with minimal effort.
But just like anything that sounds almost too good to be true, these endless benefits do not come without a hefty price that most people are not willing to pay. I have met more people who swear by tren yet vow to never use it again, which obviously implies the risks were hardly worth the benefits to some. Tren use has been associated with very severe mood fluctuations, anger and decreased tolerance being particularly noticeable, severe night sweats as well as bad acne on the back, shoulders and the face, high blood pressure, severe headaches, appetite suppression..etc. Many users have also experienced a severe cough known as the "tren cough" which results in restricted breathing and an alarming tightness in the chest. Despite the aforementioned sides, many bodybuilders continue to include tren as a staple in their arsenal both in and offseason. Its only logical that tren would be a bad choice for women considering the potency of tren on the androgen scale. However, many women have been able to use tren with remarkable results and manageable side effects. There is no safe dose of tren for a woman where sides could be avoided. Tren use is ALWAYS associated with side effects that range in severity from one individual to the next. Most women will use tren the last few days before a show, and others will run it for weeks on end. I can honestly say that I have never met a woman who complained about the irreversible side effects resulting from tren use, which means that more and more women are taking responsibility for their choices and are aware of the consequences associated with the use of heavy androgynous compounds. Women who cannot tolerate the sides usually figure that out within the first week which is hardly enough time to cause any serious damage.
Now personally, I have never experienced anything typical of tren when it comes to both benefits or side effects alike. Tren improved my general disposition and I was in a rather pleasant mood on it most of the time. In fact, I lose my cool a lot easier off tren than I do when I am on it. And even if I did manage to get royally angered while on, I generally simmer down in minutes. It makes me feel a tad bit insecure and I find that I second guess myself more often than usual. My self confidence is very easily rattled and I am far more emotionally needy, which is totally uncharacteristic of me. Tren makes me tire quick as well as hinders my endurance. Very infrequently, I've experienced elevated blood pressure but that is more attributed to the fact that I am genetically predisposed to experiencing high blood pressure, especially if I am not well hydrated.
I have never experienced any night sweats and I keep my acne under control with prescription meds. I have made no strength gains on tren either.
So what are the benefits of running tren in this situation, you might ask. I use tren for strictly aesthetic purposes. It is the only drug that has helped me keep my weight down. I am able to maintain my weight while gradually changing my body composition. It has also changed the shape of my physique and helped me achieve more pronounced squaring in the shoulders.
Side effects I've experienced are limited to increased hair growth and more frequent shaving.
Hopefully some of your ladies have found my feedback useful.
Respect,
SS
By SisterSteel
Apparently no one seems to have an opinion on tren, so here is mine.
Despite the controversy regarding tren and women, it has always been my drug of choice. My experiences were very unique in the sense that I did not witness any of the harsh side effects usually associated with the use of this drug. Tren has been referred to as "liquid gold" by the more experienced users due to the fact that it was the only steroid that made putting on muscle while losing bodyfat simultaneously a possibility. That, and it allowed the athlete to be more lax on their diet and still achieve phenomenal results. Tren is a great drug for the athlete who wishes to induce a drastic change in body composition, not so much where mass building is concerned as it is not the number one choice for a bulker. The strength increase documented by most tren users has been unequalled by any other steroid to this day. Remarkable benefits all around which almost make trenbolone sound like the answer to all bodybuilding challenges and an easy shortcut to achieving a stage ready physique with minimal effort.
But just like anything that sounds almost too good to be true, these endless benefits do not come without a hefty price that most people are not willing to pay. I have met more people who swear by tren yet vow to never use it again, which obviously implies the risks were hardly worth the benefits to some. Tren use has been associated with very severe mood fluctuations, anger and decreased tolerance being particularly noticeable, severe night sweats as well as bad acne on the back, shoulders and the face, high blood pressure, severe headaches, appetite suppression..etc. Many users have also experienced a severe cough known as the "tren cough" which results in restricted breathing and an alarming tightness in the chest. Despite the aforementioned sides, many bodybuilders continue to include tren as a staple in their arsenal both in and offseason. Its only logical that tren would be a bad choice for women considering the potency of tren on the androgen scale. However, many women have been able to use tren with remarkable results and manageable side effects. There is no safe dose of tren for a woman where sides could be avoided. Tren use is ALWAYS associated with side effects that range in severity from one individual to the next. Most women will use tren the last few days before a show, and others will run it for weeks on end. I can honestly say that I have never met a woman who complained about the irreversible side effects resulting from tren use, which means that more and more women are taking responsibility for their choices and are aware of the consequences associated with the use of heavy androgynous compounds. Women who cannot tolerate the sides usually figure that out within the first week which is hardly enough time to cause any serious damage.
Now personally, I have never experienced anything typical of tren when it comes to both benefits or side effects alike. Tren improved my general disposition and I was in a rather pleasant mood on it most of the time. In fact, I lose my cool a lot easier off tren than I do when I am on it. And even if I did manage to get royally angered while on, I generally simmer down in minutes. It makes me feel a tad bit insecure and I find that I second guess myself more often than usual. My self confidence is very easily rattled and I am far more emotionally needy, which is totally uncharacteristic of me. Tren makes me tire quick as well as hinders my endurance. Very infrequently, I've experienced elevated blood pressure but that is more attributed to the fact that I am genetically predisposed to experiencing high blood pressure, especially if I am not well hydrated.
I have never experienced any night sweats and I keep my acne under control with prescription meds. I have made no strength gains on tren either.
So what are the benefits of running tren in this situation, you might ask. I use tren for strictly aesthetic purposes. It is the only drug that has helped me keep my weight down. I am able to maintain my weight while gradually changing my body composition. It has also changed the shape of my physique and helped me achieve more pronounced squaring in the shoulders.
Side effects I've experienced are limited to increased hair growth and more frequent shaving.
Hopefully some of your ladies have found my feedback useful.
Respect,
SS