Tweeti agree 100% man. My measurements and strength going up, but the man I see in the mirror is so small. ( to me at least )
Tweetim in my 4th week of tren, shooting 100mg ed.
one cycle is not enough.
there is never big enough.
a goal seems to alawys get bigger.
ever noticed looking at yourself in the mirror makes yourself feel smaller then standing next to people in real life?
i said in a previous post i really didnt have side effects. i think the mental side effect of wanting to go get something thats going to give me a huge bloat/size gain, is a side effect. now that i've been on cycle "hard" now, i want more. my gains aren't enough, its like an addiction. working out was an addiction before, but the "size"part wasn't as bad. now that i'm on cycle, the "size" is a problem.
grass is alawys greener, and ignorance is bliss.
Tweeti agree 100% man. My measurements and strength going up, but the man I see in the mirror is so small. ( to me at least )
Tweetcondition called 'body dysmorphic syndrome' exists.. Has been thought to be fairly prevalent in body builders..You percieve yourself as getting smaller when your actually huge.. Got any pics of you before going 'on' to compare to now?? That may help..
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TweetNo shit, guys say I can bounce at clubs now, gurls are always lookin at me or complementing me, I'm dieting down, I feel like I'm 120 when I started back when i was 17
Tweetbro you said that perfect. I always feel so damn small and feel the need to get bigger and bigger. I think it might stop when the day comes that I can look around and be like damn nobodies bigger than me, but beings the gym at workout at is one of the largest in the country that might take a while.
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