Do people at work know, do you care??

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most men do not know anything about training and pharmaceutical enhancement. They think you just inject and grow. They only know what the liberal media tell them. There is even a sign at my gym. Steroids are harmful and cause health problems. I laugh at it. When I was working at a public job. I would never admit to it. I just told them legal supplements only. Now I work for myself and do not care. I am also older now, you care even less. Men do get very jealous and talk smack. They don't know that it is a lifestyle. Ignorance, laziness to exercise themselves. Most people do not like weights. It's work and most people out here are lazy.
 
Most of them assume. I get a lot of "get me some of what your taking" or "no more steroids" A lot of guys work for me and I give as much as I take, its all in good fun. I don't really hide much, a guy walked up to me the other day and said wow what are you taking? I looked up at him straight in the eye and with a smirk on my face replied "steroids" he laughed and said "yeah sure".
 
Im the HNIC so I have non-issues as well...I agree with Mickdoo too though...older guys dont care, not that Im older but at 35 I give a shit what someone else thinks...I look good, feel good, and thats all that matters
 
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Do you stand out like a sore thumb at work...

Is it very obvious to co-workers, or people that you work for, or that you deal with on a daily basis??

Do you mind, does it create issues for you because of your extra muscle..

I remember one day last year, my boss called me in and closed the door, and he was like look, you have to lower your dose of steroids, people are starting to talk...Before that I never once talked to him about it, or was comfortable enough, but now when I have gained weight he just looks at me and laughs...

People at work are very jealous or talk shit about me behind my back, well at least the men do, many of the women like it..

What are your experiences??
That sounds about right, about the men talking behind your back becuase they're some jealous bitches. Go bang there gfs and make em real jealous.
 
I wear hoodies or big ass shirts with windpants or baggy jeans to work so i dont have much of the problem. Most can probably still tell just by the way i look in baggy clothes but i try to hide it. Alot of the people i work for know my family so I try to hide it as best as i can.
 
Do you stand out like a sore thumb at work...

Is it very obvious to co-workers, or people that you work for, or that you deal with on a daily basis??

Do you mind, does it create issues for you because of your extra muscle..

I remember one day last year, my boss called me in and closed the door, and he was like look, you have to lower your dose of steroids, people are starting to talk...Before that I never once talked to him about it, or was comfortable enough, but now when I have gained weight he just looks at me and laughs...

People at work are very jealous or talk shit about me behind my back, well at least the men do, many of the women like it..

What are your experiences??

Hell, yes, I stand out. It doesn't normally create issues for me though because I'm open about being on HRT which they accept since it's through a doctor.

The only times I've had trouble is when I'm out somewhere like the time when a bagger at the grocery store blurted out, "Are you on steroids?!" in front of everyone there. Very embarrassing. People stare all the time.
 
i think a lot of people just assume. But some of them i've been honest with.... depends whether i want them knowing the dark side.
 
i dont worry too much. i work with guys bigger and stronger than me, but they dont have the bodybuilding look like me, cause they arent bodybuilders. theyre just big cornfed, kinda fatter guys. couple 6'3" 280lber's here.
 
The only cycle I've ever done was IGF so technically I've never geared up, so I don't worry about it. Although I have been asked if I was on steroids before. I just smiled and said no, but thanks for the compliment.
 
Funny topic. No, I would rather no one at my work knew that I was using AAS. I am older and up until recently obtained them via prescription through a life extension place. Can't afford that right now. Still, the stigma associated with AAS reduces the legitimacy of your physique in the eyes of the lay person...I'm surrounded by friggin lay people! I'm a peace officer and typically wear a shirt and tie or otherwise loose casual clothing, so most of the time I just hear, "You lift weights huh?" No shit Sherlock. Occasionally I will wear a shirt that conforms more to my body and that's when everyone freaks out. But the hungry looks I get from the women make it all worth it!
 
I posted some progress pics on my facebook and got called by a couple of ex-chicks from my former "single" life, they asked and I denied...lol
 
I work at the gym...so I dont know even if people around here think about it...most people know I've been at this for a long, long time...So they might think it, but most (smart ones) dont ask...LOL
 
when you ask, do they know.... most dnt

but like normal said, most assume. when your the "big guy" youll always get the question, comments, opinions... im just used to it by now
 
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