Everyone would have to experience side-effects.

My theory is that people who say they experience NO side effects have a low libido to begin with. If someone is sexually active only one to three times a week, they may not notice a slightly decreased libido. This theory is contradicting to another insulting, stupid theory from an ignorant Propecia supporter(s) that people who generally experience the sexual side effects had a low libido to begin with anyway.

It’s impossible that 98% of men would experience NO side effects at all, and the other 2% of men, or 5% of men, or 6% of men, or 2 in 3 men, what ever that real number is, would experience moderate to severe side-effects. To have absolutely NO side effects wouldn’t make sense. DHT is needed for optimal sexual function and muscle development, despite ignorant testosterone bone heads out there still saying otherwise. Surely the drug affects that “lucky” majority of people to SOME extent, right?

Another question. People don’t generally have to experience the bad side-effects straight away, or soon after taking the drug, like within the first 30 days. Could it come at a later date, like a couple of months after taking the drug?

Unknown, but perhaps those who have problems with side effects have a genetic predisposition or some other factor that makes them more susceptible to loss of DHT/inhibition of 5AR.

Of course! There are many stories of guys that were taking Fin for years just fine, then BAM – they got sides effects.

Nobody knows when or if you will get side effects, or if they will resolve if you do get them (for most, they do). That’s part of the problem with this drug – the unknown risk factor.