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<blockquote data-quote="BigTex" data-source="post: 254024" data-attributes="member: 43589"><p>Again, let me put a real life example here. My wife does not like women, is not transitioning to a man and does not want to be a man. She did more testosterone to win the Nationals than I ever did to set 14 world records in powerlifting. Her voice dropped, she sang soprano at her church, not she has a deeper, full voice which is very commanding. She has no body hair that any other woman does not have.</p><p></p><p>Here is 1990 when she won the Nationals. (wife gave me permission)</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]31937[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>Nothing like what you see today in the sport, which is why she retired. She simply was not ready to do what it takes to win in the IFBB. Exactly why the IFBB has not pro women's bodybuilding.</p><p></p><p>Here is a picture from 2005 when she decided to compete again and won a NPC Texas State Championship which was a National qualifier. She was not eligible to compete in the American Nationals because she was not a US Citizen at the time and had no desire to compete in another country for Argentina Nationals. My wife looks exactly the same now. This idea that testosterone turns women into men is ridiculous. You will turn into a man if that is what you are trying to be.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]31938[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>All the hot flashes.....yes my wife started having those around 55. Now they are gone. She had doctors trying to give her estrogen and she flat out refused to take it after seeing results. It completely destroyed her, she felt like crap and was bloated. She was not going to make herself feel like crap at the risk of cancer. The hot flashed did not go away with estrogen at any dose. But in time with no estrogen, they have gone away. Could be individual, right? Does my wife have libido problems? No way. Did her boobs grow from testosterone, no she got implants. Does she shave a beard every day? Nope. My wife competed in the heavy weight division, she is 5'8" and in the nationals she was 180lbs, in the State meet years later she was 143lbs. At 60, she is still 143 and looks the same with pretty low body fat.</p><p></p><p>Again, why did she stop the high doses? She says she felt very much like a woman, but looked way too big in her opinion when she looked into the mirror. Eating less food, dropping the test doses and other steroids, cutting out some of the training and now she dropped 40 pounds off her frame. She could have gone the other way and started winning pro competitions but did not want to do more drugs and add more muscle. My wife met IFBB Pro Betty Pariso one time when I put on a powerlifting meet with her husband at one of the 1st Europa's and after a good talk changed her views on competition. She was done but still keeps in very good shape.</p><p></p><p>So what happened between 2005 and now......here is a current picture, 60 years old and 38 years of using anabolic steroids and lifting weights.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]31940[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigTex, post: 254024, member: 43589"] Again, let me put a real life example here. My wife does not like women, is not transitioning to a man and does not want to be a man. She did more testosterone to win the Nationals than I ever did to set 14 world records in powerlifting. Her voice dropped, she sang soprano at her church, not she has a deeper, full voice which is very commanding. She has no body hair that any other woman does not have. Here is 1990 when she won the Nationals. (wife gave me permission) [ATTACH type="full" alt="Maru01.jpg"]31937[/ATTACH] Nothing like what you see today in the sport, which is why she retired. She simply was not ready to do what it takes to win in the IFBB. Exactly why the IFBB has not pro women's bodybuilding. Here is a picture from 2005 when she decided to compete again and won a NPC Texas State Championship which was a National qualifier. She was not eligible to compete in the American Nationals because she was not a US Citizen at the time and had no desire to compete in another country for Argentina Nationals. My wife looks exactly the same now. This idea that testosterone turns women into men is ridiculous. You will turn into a man if that is what you are trying to be. [ATTACH type="full" alt="tn_Maria_0384.jpg"]31938[/ATTACH] All the hot flashes.....yes my wife started having those around 55. Now they are gone. She had doctors trying to give her estrogen and she flat out refused to take it after seeing results. It completely destroyed her, she felt like crap and was bloated. She was not going to make herself feel like crap at the risk of cancer. The hot flashed did not go away with estrogen at any dose. But in time with no estrogen, they have gone away. Could be individual, right? Does my wife have libido problems? No way. Did her boobs grow from testosterone, no she got implants. Does she shave a beard every day? Nope. My wife competed in the heavy weight division, she is 5'8" and in the nationals she was 180lbs, in the State meet years later she was 143lbs. At 60, she is still 143 and looks the same with pretty low body fat. Again, why did she stop the high doses? She says she felt very much like a woman, but looked way too big in her opinion when she looked into the mirror. Eating less food, dropping the test doses and other steroids, cutting out some of the training and now she dropped 40 pounds off her frame. She could have gone the other way and started winning pro competitions but did not want to do more drugs and add more muscle. My wife met IFBB Pro Betty Pariso one time when I put on a powerlifting meet with her husband at one of the 1st Europa's and after a good talk changed her views on competition. She was done but still keeps in very good shape. So what happened between 2005 and now......here is a current picture, 60 years old and 38 years of using anabolic steroids and lifting weights. [ATTACH type="full"]31940[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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