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Q: What ethical values do you think are violated by the use of anabolic steroids by athletes?
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Why do athletes use steroids?

Athletes use steroids to bulk up fast!! It's an amazing drug for that! But it is harmful to some! It's causes boils and acne on some people. Steroids is a testerone enhancement. Known to cause cancer. A lot of people use them but it's a gamble. When you hit your fifties it's almost impossible to get big as a man in his 20 or 30s. Aging actors who play action movies will not admit they do enhancing drugs, try getting that big! It would take forever. It's a controlled drug so all I see here is people saying it's illegal! We know that! Answer the question ! Do not prostheses!


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