There's use and abuse. I know what you're saying though. The first time I started using I knew I'd continue. My lady is wanting kiddies though, so I told her one more cycle after this one and I'm done. Those that have the right to know in my life know. It is addicting though. I know I'll never look anything like a serious bodybuilder and most people think that if you use, you're automatically going to look like a new person. WRONG! All AAS does is speed up the recovery process. Training, diet, and everything else fall into play. I don't regret using. Everyone has to live with the choices they make. You're right though AS, I wish I would've waited abit longer and got more training experience and knowledge under my belt before starting. If I knew then waht I know know...
Hindsight is always 20-20. I agree you don't know what your going to look like as a result and I also think you don't really know how it effects your insides. Take Dennis Newman, guy was predisposed to cancer but I have read therories that his use could have activated or brought it on faster. Just not worth the risk to me unless you are getting paid (as a sports player not a bodybuilder). I have had people ask me if I am taking over the years because of my size but I was always glad I could say no (of course I would add if I was on I would be a monster..
) Plus for me personally it's not worth the risk to possiable being convicted of a crime. I have enough issues that will get me locked up last thing I need to do is add to them...
I do support the right of people to take AAS if they want, I do have issues with the goverment overregulating what I want to put into my body as long as it dose not harm others.