Crayola CØck
You Will Never Be What A Man Should Be
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LMAO they are almost identical molecules. Estrogen just promotes more water OUTSIDE muscle, while testosterone promotes more water OVERALL. So guys have mostly the same compound, only when it's higher it becomes also hydrophilic (takes more water in easier) under the effects of gym/stress/adaptation demands.
Since guys have higher T overall compared to women's T+E levels outstanding, guys are naturally more hydrophilic, which means able to attract water (muscle cells). If a guy can't build muscle he's HYDROPHOBIC, i.e., less ability for water to be stored in what makes up the myofibrilar muscles and cells of muscles overall.
The only reason you niggas injecting T get bigger, or are bigger, is due to more WATER heaps and glycogen storage from the bulk/wetness of these SIMILAR compounds. Testosterone has no special affinity to build muscle, it only BUILDS WATER LIKE ESTROGEN, just has only MARGINALLY slightly different effects.
You could probably just take oestrogen and workout and placebo yourself in to thinking it is testosterone and still build roughly the same amount of tissue.
The only reason women are smaller than men is because they have higher progesterone to estrogen ratio usually and they don't focus on building big muscles. Guys are only bigger because they obsess over the gym far more, plus have higher osmotic/hydrophilic effects due to intense gym + higher total unsaturatedness within the cell (the 'structure' is open to change easily/damage).
If you suck at gymcelling/putting on size, it just means your body is more anti-water, which isn't necessarily a bad thing (too much "bulk water" screws up the body's balance) and is more likely to promote disease or cancer or other conditions. So building muscle easily is a BAD thing -- it should be difficult at best.
Since everything you are made of is water, more water increases "bulk" of all tissue, relative to or in relation to other things, like DHT, or food intake/lack of intake, etc. might explain a guy with bigger bones/skeleton but smaller gut.
Where it goes I don't know, or if it's selective, but overall testosterone and estrogen are basically almost the same exact thing in its physiological effects on its own; the difference is MINOR. Women taking estrogen sometimes get leaner from it like men taking T too, suggesting it burns fat more than maybe carbs (which isn't good necessarily) and makes the body shed fat sometimes; 1 for all.
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