I have an art background in college in anatomy drawings and I have competed in bodybuilding contest since 1988, and I am a fitness trainer. Some of my client went on to compete in the female bodybuilding show. What did you want to tell me about female bodybuilding? To win in contest you must train for shape, and those that do steroid have some advantages of gaining size and disadvantage to train for shape. There have been many excellent female body builder after Cory, but I stated that Cory was one of the finest and the last to win the coveted title. I have met some of these woman up close and the one that do heavy drugs usage are off their rockers. Steroids is just like any other drug as for addictiveness and mind alternating substance. Think of a teenage boy undergoing puberty and multiply that in hundreds. The rage that they go to have gone so far as to lose all self control into violence. It was nothing like the days of Arnold and Franco. Those guys did it during the competition season, and the bodybuilder today most of them do it in the off season and stop only for the contest so they can test negative for drugs. Most contest do random testing, it just that they keep randomly testing the same people that they know are clean, and sometime rarely catch someone. Many in the sports say that you have to know someone or be famous if you want to win contest. There are lots of competitor out there and margin of difference between them. Most of them look pretty fat in the off season and trim up just for the few month during competition. I would say that bodybuilding for most is one of the most unhealthy sport, but doesn't have to be that way. Cory Everson when she was competing look great all year long. I don't know if you ever had the chance to see a pro female up close and all year long, but the rough looking facial hair and a deep manly horse voice does make a difference for me on the attraction scale. The face look like they been doing meth all day. The eyes are burnt red around the edge from high blood pressure. I tell you on stage they look great.