Tweetnope.
They will lower your sperm count though.
TweetAny chance being on cycle when you get a girl pregnant could make for a genetically more muscular baby? I don't mean right when it pops out, but rather once the kid/person gets older? I'm just curious if steroids change the genetic composition of sperm, thus producing a "better" sperm? It doesn't sound possible since AS supposedly lower sperm count and their mobility/size. It would be pretty cool though. What do you all think? Oh wait, what if being on AS did make for a genetically better/larger baby and you had a girl? That could be a bad thing!
Tweetnope.
They will lower your sperm count though.
TweetNot even close to being possible.
RIP BigJim33 & GearedUp: You are sorely missed my friends.
Hindsight is always 20/20. But looking back it's still a bit fuzzy.
Tweetsteroids can't alter the dna carried by the sperm, so no luck on breeding the next Ms. O.
TweetWe learned about this theory in biology. It was looked at like if you had your arm cut off in a war and then wanted to have kids that your kids would be armless. Some guy had the theory a long time ago but it is specifically genetics. Now, altering dna to create a superbeing I am sure is not too far away in the scientific community. (superbeing being a rat, not a human)
Tweetnatural selection... if u would keep doing it over many many, and i mean many generations, shooting aas, selecting bigger, better sperm, fertilizing, and doing this over and over again, u could theoretically create a "genetically more muscular baby"
TweetNope!Originally posted by LOCO
natural selection... if u would keep doing it over many many, and i mean many generations, shooting aas, selecting bigger, better sperm, fertilizing, and doing this over and over again, u could theoretically create a "genetically more muscular baby"
Like what was said earlier, AAS does not effect your genetics. If the parents have the genetics of a skinny person, but take steroids to be big...their kids will still have the genetics of skinny people.
Natural selection only applys when the muscle mass is naturally larger, not when steroids are used to make the muscles larger than their natural state.
RIP BigJim33 & GearedUp: You are sorely missed my friends.
Hindsight is always 20/20. But looking back it's still a bit fuzzy.
Tweettoo much sci fi channel wathcign for u! :p
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TweetNah! I just paid attention in HS you dyslexic mo-fo!Originally posted by njjuicer
too much sci fi channel wathcign for u! :p
RIP BigJim33 & GearedUp: You are sorely missed my friends.
Hindsight is always 20/20. But looking back it's still a bit fuzzy.
TweetBigger, better sperm? Huh? Sperm is simply a vehicle for carrying the code, it doesn't matter how big the car is, sperm either gets there or it doesn't.Originally posted by LOCO
selecting bigger, better sperm, fertilizing, and doing this over and over again, u could theoretically create a "genetically more muscular baby"