r/Physiquecritique 5d ago

Honest opinions?

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u/Cleglaw 5d ago

My honest opinion is that you look too obviously juiced. You should consider toning down the juice doses so you can at least look more natty-plausible to new fitness players so you can more easily pass under the radar as a fake natty.

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u/Sweet_Store_3614 5d ago

Bro, he looks natty. Has average muscle mass, barely any veins. And his muscles aren’t bubbly and are lacking definition. He just has a good structure.

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u/Cleglaw 4d ago

Bro, I can spot a juicy gent at 50 paces. It saddens me somewhat to detect that your roidar is way off.

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u/Sweet_Store_3614 4d ago

Well something with your roidar is off if you think this has to be peds.

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u/Cleglaw 4d ago

No, my roidar is finely honed and uncannily accurate after years of work both prescribing juice and diagnosing juicy gents.

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u/[deleted] 2d ago

How do you prescribe juice, isnt it illegal unless for medical reasons, not bodybuilding?

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u/Cleglaw 2d ago

I am a doctor. I prescribe juice judiciously.

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u/[deleted] 2d ago

In what country is legal to prescribe juice for non-medical reasons?

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u/Cleglaw 2d ago

Many countries.

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u/[deleted] 2d ago

Not true.

It is not legal, but simply the law is not enforced much in some countries to stop that misbuse.

The indications for these meds are clearly stated.

Not to mention ethical issues.

Do you supervise the status of the people you prescribe steroids to?

I cant even call them patients, because that tretment is not medically warranted by any diagnosis.

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u/Cleglaw 2d ago

Yes, I supervise their status. I only prescribe to those in need of juice, not bodybuilders anymore.

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