Influencer Reveals He Started TRT at 14 and Is Now Infertile

During a recent livestream with SNEAKO, 19-year-old content creator Clavicular made startling revelations about his early use of testosterone replacement therapy and its consequences on his fertility. The candid discussion left viewers stunned as he detailed his unconventional approach to self-improvement that began when he was just a teenager.

When asked about his transformation from what he described as being “severely overweight” with “horrendous acne,” Clavicular revealed,

“I was on a little bit of everything to be honest growing up. Test at 14 was like one of the first.”

SNEAKO immediately questioned how someone so young could access testosterone, to which Clavicular explained,

“I just ordered it on the internet. You could just buy it on the clear, but I don’t like to talk about sourcing too much.”

The conversation took a concerning turn when SNEAKO asked about fertility concerns.

“Right now, I am infertile, but I’m not able to have a kid right now. But if I wanted to, there’s a protocol I could put in place to be immediately good again,”

Clavicular stated matter-of-factly.

When pressed on why he was currently infertile, he explained the biological mechanism:

“So it’s just like a negative feedback loop when you’re not needing to produce testosterone anymore because your body realizes, okay, we’re getting it from an outside source.”

SNEAKO expressed surprise, asking for confirmation:

“So you’re not producing any testosterone naturally?”

Clavicular confirmed,

“No. None.”

Regarding his ability to have children in the future, Clavicular maintained confidence despite viewer skepticism.

“You just take something that, you know, signals your brain to restart the production. You stop taking the testosterone. Your levels start to diminish. You agonize the receptors and then your body just starts producing it again,”

he explained. When SNEAKO suggested he should freeze, Clavicular acknowledged,

“You’ve got to do that before you make the commitment,”

but insisted the odds of permanent infertility were

“one in like a 100,000.”

He dismissed concerns from the chat, stating,

“They’re not well versed in pharmacology.”

Clavicular maintained that cases of permanent infertility typically involve other compounds:

“All people who are using trenbolone that has like long [effects].”

His experience with trenbolone was brief and problematic.

“I took tren earlier this year, but all my hair started falling out and it made me a little crazy,”

he admitted, describing increased anger issues while working as a security guard. However, he clarified his hair grew back using minoxidil.

Currently, Clavicular views TRT as a lifestyle choice rather than bodybuilding enhancement.

“Right now I’m just on TRT. It’s more of like a lifestyle and energy thing than trying to get like a roided up bodybuilder. I just want like a little bit of exercise on.”

He argued that external factors justify TRT use:

“What you’re figh ting against when you’re on the endocrine system is these outside forces who are putting plastic contaminants on all the food. You’re not going to be able to beat these environmental factors.”

When asked about his lack of caution starting so young, Clavicular reflected,

“I didn’t really know about pharmacology and what I was doing at all when I first started. So, it was kind of just like a slow development of me figuring things out.”

Despite the risks, he remains committed to his protocol, believing the benefits outweigh potential long-term consequences.

It remains to be seen if his claims regarding his fertility check out.