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Why do females take steroids?

hanselthecaretaker said:
Implants are :sick: I used to not care back when I was a kid, but now that I know more about them I have zero interest in them. Although some of them can look pretty real if they're proportionate....but it's still a trick. It's along the same lines of fake tans.

How each person perceives such things though is the bottom line.

If more guys were thinking like you, girls probably would not feel so pressured to get implants.

I find it very unfortunate that this society is sending a message stating that you must have cleavage if you want to make it in the industry. :(
 
KBEKQT said:
If more guys were thinking like you, girls probably would not feel so pressured to get implants.

I find it very unfortunate that this society is sending a message stating that you must have cleavage if you want to make it in the industry. :(

I agree with you!!

It's amusing that the competitor guide for the Federation of my 1st show specifically states that the judges are NOT to consider breast size when judging...... yeah right....
 
Breasts are the epitome of "femininity". Any person judging a female on her looks is going to be biased by that. REGARDLESS of what the guidelines say.
 
Sassy69 said:
Breasts are the epitome of "femininity". Any person judging a female on her looks is going to be biased by that. REGARDLESS of what the guidelines say.


yup!
 
Sassy69 said:
Breasts are the epitome of "femininity". Any person judging a female on her looks is going to be biased by that. REGARDLESS of what the guidelines say.


I wish my epitome would stay around when I diet down for shows... :rolleyes:

Man I sure am packing right now :lmao:
 
Daisy_Girl said:
1/10 is waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaayyyyyyyyyy UNDERestimating. If they are pro and COMPETITIVE, they have used. There MAY be 1 out of 50 that have not used something. I am talking about those competing at the Figure Olympia and such. In order to be competitive, you use. Pure and simple.

I can guaran-damn-tee you that any figure competitor you are drooling over has used SOMETHING.


oops... i actually meant 9/10
 
Sassy69 said:
Oh I'm sure there are a precious few pros who DON"T use. I also think you'd be suprised who does use just in the world in general. To Gambino -- what you perceive as "womanly" could have been chemically enhanced and you just don't know it.

Why do women use steroids? Well, let's take a look at who might be using:

- obviously professional FBBs. with the direction judging has gone since the "golden era" of BB (e.g. late 80s) it is essentially a requirement to compete.
- fitness competitors -- pretty damn hard to compete into your 30s with the intensity and leanness that these girls do. You will probably start seeing fitness suffer as a sport relative to figure because of the intense requirements.
- figure competitors -- because just as FBB went further and further into the big / hard look, IMO figure is probably going continue to edge in that direction as the number of competitors increases, the need for some sort of edge to stand out in this sport that is based entirely on a couple minutes on stage doing nothing but quarter turns and look as photogenic and aethetically pleasing as possible. Other directions you see are the amount of bling on the suits, etc.
- athletes looking for the extra edge for more strength, speed, endurance, etc. with greater recovery time, etc.
- older women looking for some help in maintaining lower bodyfat, etc. fighting the effects of aging
- women looking for increased libido
- younger women looking to get that extra edge early if they wish to pursue a competition-based career
- women who depend on their bodies / looks for a career -- e.g. the "beach body", models, etc.
- women who need to recovery quickly and maintain an particular look for extended periods of time for photo shoots, etc.
- women looking to get an edge in recovering from injuries

The easy target is those who "abuse" steroids and end up looking extremely masculine. But these things are available and w/ the internet, there is more knowledge of them and even easier access, so people will use them for many different purposes. As stated above, HOPEFULLY they will be very informed before they decide to use AAS to achieve whatever their goals are, but I think you would be very suprised as to who uses and the statement of "I think women who use steroids are nasty" is all based on your perception of what a steroid user looks like.

Intelligent reply.

Several of the uses mentioned above have to do with quality of life improvement and longevity. Therapys in these cases can enhance femininity, relieve pain and extend a healthy and vibrant life.
 
Well, this thread started out retarded, then the intelligent posts came and saved it. I gotta say it again, there are way more chicks taking steroids than you would think.

Taking roids does not = Huge bodybuilder chicks only. Some people are very misled. It's pretty difficult for a woman to gain and keep muscle while losing bodyfat to look the way they do in the magazines, be it fitness or BB (especially BB of course). "Help" is everywhere. EVERYONE is doing it. Women and men. Feminine women and men.

I love muscles on women. VERY sexy.
 
Extreme are gross

Wether it is a skinny anorexic girl or a heavily juiced female freak
 
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