• Taniwha420@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    How can you tell? I mean, that was the first thing I thought. She’s too jacked; it must be steroids. I’m just curious if there are other signs that tip to off.

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        7 months ago

        People get fit and build crazy muscles. My gut said that didn’t look right, but I’m no expert on what the upper level of natural human development is. You can also presume because I have no personal experience with steroids or people who have done them that I have probably seen people on low to moderate amounts of juice and not realised it.

        So, I’m asking what the tells are.

        • l3mmypr0n@pornlemmy.com
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          7 months ago

          She has the body of a man but without ( I presume) the cock and balls.
          If that’s something you’re into, whatever floats your boat. Get after it…
          You don’t have to be much of an expert to be able to understand what the average human looks like, or what exceptional humans look like.
          I don’t think you need experience with steroids to see it. It’s not like you don’t have the opportunity to see humans of all kinds in person, on TV/internet, or in magazines everyday.
          “Ripped” isn’t a colloquial description of women because natural women can’t typically achieve the muscle size this woman possesses, due to biology/hormones, no matter how much they work out over a lifetime.
          And she’s undoubtedly ripped.
          Tone, yes. Bulging muscles, no.
          Are there special cases? Sure. Probably. Maybe. Not her tho.
          BTW the wide majority of juicers are liars, and say they’re natural.
          There are clowns all over social sites or YouTube hawking vegan only diets, intermittent fasting, pills, etc. Snake oil
          Adds to confusion I suppose if viewers believe them.