I completely understand where this kid is coming from. When I was 14 i saw people in the gym that were 150, 160 lbs and fairly lean and I was like wow that guy is such an ass, he takes steroids I hate him, he would be smaller than me if he didn't take them. I got to 210 naturally, busted my ass and I'm very proud of it. I decided after that I wanted to bust my ass more. I wanted to work harder, and become bigger. Naturally, there is only so hard you can work, only so much you can eat, before there is no more positive effect to your body. In essence, as a natural, you can not work truly hard. Your body just can't handle it. It especially can't handle it if you had genetics like mine. People take steroids because they are MORE MOTIVATED, and want to work HARDER, but natural limits decide the point at which you are OVERTRAINING is pretty low. I was sick of bullshit 45 minute workouts, which were often overtraining on their own. I thought, how ridiculous for a person with the motivation to lift 3 hours a day, to do only 45 minutes because that's the most his body can recover from. So I took steroids, so I could WORK MORE, and put in more effort. It doesn't make anything easier. It enables more motivated people to put more into lifting without reaching the point of diminishing returns after a pathetic 45 minute sweat-free workout. And there's nothing cheaty or unfair about it. First time I ever benched all I could do was 95 pounds. Another friend of mine hit 175 his first time. That's unfair. HE did nothing for that. Just handed to him. At least when you juice, you have to learn SOOOO much shit in order to do it right and to actually gain from it. It's more work for more gains.