gaymidget
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Will steroids make you more masculine after puberty or is it just giving you more muscles? We know that women prefer masculine looking guys/guys with higher t levels, but does this apply only to guys who have naturally high t levels and developed as a result more masculine features or is this dependent on the general t levels?
Lets say someone who isn't naturally very masculine and has at best average t-levels and/or high estrogen. How would someone like this benefit from steroids? Would his voice change, his fat distribution or maybe his face (at least less bloated/less fat)?
Lets say someone who isn't naturally very masculine and has at best average t-levels and/or high estrogen. How would someone like this benefit from steroids? Would his voice change, his fat distribution or maybe his face (at least less bloated/less fat)?