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    T for women

    Wife has asked about taking small dosage of t for muscle gains! She is in great shape low bf. She does not want huge muscles and is more into figure class. I read 50mg per week was a safe dose.

    Any advice from women



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    whats this about? what is t?

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    Quote Originally Posted by desmorris View Post
    whats this about? what is t?
    Serious?

    Why not have her start with something with less potential for sides such as low dose var or equ?

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    man, you gotta be carefull with T and women....I would start with a lower dose and work up.... 50mg is ok but not for long cycles like we run.. my wife has used t before, but only to up her libido...never for muscle... do some research. wish i could help mor3e, but there are other options, inc winny, var, and maybe even deca...Ive heard deca alone will raise womens libido..kinda getting off the subject..sorry, just make sure you do a lot of research. Dont want your woman doing anything irreversable!

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    Quote Originally Posted by vannesb View Post
    Wife has asked about taking small dosage of t for muscle gains! She is in great shape low bf. She does not want huge muscles and is more into figure class. I read 50mg per week was a safe dose.

    Any advice from women
    Please have her read this to start with: Women and Drugs

    Do NOT recommend having her start w/ Test. Also you need to be much more specific when you're talking about women using "T". There are a wide range of anabolics that "T" can refer to, esp if she's sitting on the side looking at you or whatever other man using "T". Also it matters if specifically you're discussing Test Prop, Test Enanth, Test Cyp, Sustenon, etc.

    Have her also google "women, beginner cycles". DO LOTS of research. You'll find most of the same info as listed in the link above. She needs to understand what to expect both in results & sides.


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