Study: Effects of Test on Angry Behavior

http://jcem.endojournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/81/10/3754

Stumbled upon this study earlier, thought you guys might be interested.

Ye nice one, where do you sign up for this kind of shit, I want free AAS too man!

again I’m gonna ask…so where did all this BS about all the negative sides AAS come from?

stupid media

I must admit I am having trouble making any sense of the statistical data, its a bit over my head, I will just do what I always do with these types of reports and skip to the conclusion at the bottom :slight_smile:

[quote]ZYL281 wrote:
again I’m gonna ask…so where did all this BS about all the negative sides AAS come from?

stupid media[/quote]

I would postulate that the concept of “roid rage” has cropped up due to many inexperienced people going on a cycle and having a placebo effect, thinking that their anger threshhold has been lowered. Some people look for excuses to be assholes, after all.

I agree with Nikiforos to some degree.

But you have to take into consideration that many people have shortened tempers and such when they start even natural test boosters. I think added test can certainly affect tempers/and mood negatively but that comes down to an issue of responsible use. If you are already someone who has a short temper and regularly flies off the handle over stupid stuff is even more prone to when injecting.

Point being, if you can’t control your anger and temper under normal conditions…you shouldn’t be injecting hormones because it will only make it harder on you.

'Roid rage how is in conceptualized in media though, is stupid.

[quote]GetSwole wrote:

'Roid rage how is in conceptualized in media though, is stupid. [/quote]

Roid rage is apotheosized in Lattimer and Fred Savage. Ridiculous. You can’t have a rational debate over almost anything in America these days because of the media’s ridiculous appeals to emotion which immediately shut down all argument.