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My parents never supported my bodybuilding or lifting. They think it is counter cultural and a complete waste of time. When I would come home from college during the summer, they would throw away some of the food I cooked and bought and eventually cut me off and kicked me out of the house because I wouldn't stop training. My dad said if I ever did a show, I would have to change my name because he didn't want to be associated with a bodybuilder. I love my parents and it broke my heart that they wouldn't support my hobby (which was not unhealthy or damaging in any way), would kick me out, and wouldn't support me in spite of a perfect college gpa and never getting in trouble in school or with the law. I remember being so mad and frustrated that I would go to the gym with tears in my eyes and do deadlifts till I collapsed. Every day I train, with every success I achieve in bodybuilding, and every door that opens up or special person I meet through the sport, it gives me confirmation that I made the right decision years ago. It gives me confidence that when faced with adversity again, I will rise to the occasion and make the right move just as I did at a young age. For that reason, bodybuilding has been just as much a journey of self understanding as a journey of physical progress. I probably took this question way too seriously but that is what motivates me.
My parents never supported my bodybuilding or lifting. They think it is counter cultural and a complete waste of time. When I would come home from college during the summer, they would throw away some of the food I cooked and bought and eventually cut me off and kicked me out of the house because I wouldn't stop training. My dad said if I ever did a show, I would have to change my name because he didn't want to be associated with a bodybuilder. I love my parents and it broke my heart that they wouldn't support my hobby (which was not unhealthy or damaging in any way), would kick me out, and wouldn't support me in spite of a perfect college gpa and never getting in trouble in school or with the law. I remember being so mad and frustrated that I would go to the gym with tears in my eyes and do deadlifts till I collapsed. Every day I train, with every success I achieve in bodybuilding, and every door that opens up or special person I meet through the sport, it gives me confirmation that I made the right decision years ago. It gives me confidence that when faced with adversity again, I will rise to the occasion and make the right move just as I did at a young age. For that reason, bodybuilding has been just as much a journey of self understanding as a journey of physical progress. I probably took this question way too seriously but that is what motivates me.
bro, if your in a custody battle and your ex knows about your supps,,, you better be smart and go clean with a capital "C". Good luck bro, been there done that shit. I keep it HRT, doc script.