big_boy_1
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Great links, George!
Current accepted medical uses are few, so we must look for new ones.
Personally think an offshore male contraception "club" or "research project" is the answer. As contraception rights may not be banned by any law.
This would require a website so start, some serious studies posted there, an acceptation of risk statement made with a local lawyer, which isnt much complicated or expensive as may sound. You just download the statement, print it, and sign it in front of a lawyer.
With this "risk acceptation policy" doctors may be much willing to prescribe testosterone to participate in such "experiments".
Its the only way that testosterone be legal, that i can think of.
Current accepted medical uses are few, so we must look for new ones.
Personally think an offshore male contraception "club" or "research project" is the answer. As contraception rights may not be banned by any law.
This would require a website so start, some serious studies posted there, an acceptation of risk statement made with a local lawyer, which isnt much complicated or expensive as may sound. You just download the statement, print it, and sign it in front of a lawyer.
With this "risk acceptation policy" doctors may be much willing to prescribe testosterone to participate in such "experiments".
Its the only way that testosterone be legal, that i can think of.