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Tested my son for testosterone
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<blockquote data-quote="BigTex" data-source="post: 232256" data-attributes="member: 43589"><p>Thanks again [USER=38590]@readalot[/USER]. Neither my wife or myself have VICTIM behaviors and can't tolerate people that do. We are doers and solve problems when they happen. I had a VERY rough childhood and grew up in the streets. I have been around some of the worst characters you can imagine and am still here. I never thought I would live to see 40. If fact, two parts of my younger life were made into movies, the most recent was when I lived in NYC. My life started straightening out when I started lifting weights and using steroids. I finally had an out and finally fixed my self-esteme. My wife was the same, she grew up oppressed by government dictatorship living through the Dirty War in Argentina and became a roll model for women breaking the mold of being in the kitchen and pregnant. She was one of the 1st women to win heavy weight nationals in the sport of bodybuilding in Argentina. The 1st women to go IFBB. She also did what no women ever did and fought the Catholic controlled legal system and won. No way we are we going to allow our son to be a victim either like has has been. He is going to act like a man and suck it up and get over all that happened to him. Lifting weights will help him do that. Now he will have something that makes him feel good about himself. No matter how bad things get, the gym is your happy place in life. Hopefully in November he completes this truck driving school we paid for and he gets a job that can actually pay bills and he can be on his own again. In the mean time we have worked out a lot of his trust issues that I never had time to address when I was a football coach working 12 hour days, 7 days a week year round.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigTex, post: 232256, member: 43589"] Thanks again [USER=38590]@readalot[/USER]. Neither my wife or myself have VICTIM behaviors and can't tolerate people that do. We are doers and solve problems when they happen. I had a VERY rough childhood and grew up in the streets. I have been around some of the worst characters you can imagine and am still here. I never thought I would live to see 40. If fact, two parts of my younger life were made into movies, the most recent was when I lived in NYC. My life started straightening out when I started lifting weights and using steroids. I finally had an out and finally fixed my self-esteme. My wife was the same, she grew up oppressed by government dictatorship living through the Dirty War in Argentina and became a roll model for women breaking the mold of being in the kitchen and pregnant. She was one of the 1st women to win heavy weight nationals in the sport of bodybuilding in Argentina. The 1st women to go IFBB. She also did what no women ever did and fought the Catholic controlled legal system and won. No way we are we going to allow our son to be a victim either like has has been. He is going to act like a man and suck it up and get over all that happened to him. Lifting weights will help him do that. Now he will have something that makes him feel good about himself. No matter how bad things get, the gym is your happy place in life. Hopefully in November he completes this truck driving school we paid for and he gets a job that can actually pay bills and he can be on his own again. In the mean time we have worked out a lot of his trust issues that I never had time to address when I was a football coach working 12 hour days, 7 days a week year round. [/QUOTE]
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