• I'd love to dope.

    Quite seriously.

    If medical science has solutions to help maintain a physical performance above the norm then I want them.

    If it can improve hearing then I'd love to do it and go to a classical concert. If it can improve sight then I want it and will then tour galleries and go see the world. If it can improve mental ability, then fantastic for sometimes I'm a dunce.

    In many ways I'm pro-doping. In pro-sports it is the deceit that bugs me more than the doping itself.

    Just throwing that out there.

    No no, you misunderstand.

    I don't care for doping for sports... I dislike the deceit, want a level playing field, etc.

    But... doping for personal enjoyment. To basically enhance the body, mind and senses such that a 60 year old could feel like a 30 year old or something. Performance enhancement to improve life quality.

    I'll let you know what I think about this in 30 years.. :)

    I'm with hippy; perhaps I'll change my view when I'm in a lot of age-related discomfort, but right now I wouldn't want to be doped. I also don't believe that it is without drawbacks, but that's a much longer story.

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