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It's because tren directly interacts with progesterone receptors in the brain and affects progesterone and prolactin levels in your brain/body. Progesterone is the hormone responsible for PMS symptoms in women and prolactin is the hormone primarily responsible for milk production in postpartum mothers (also affects mood greatly, think: postpartum depression). We are dealing with hormones here that have a direct effect on our moods/perceptions. Ultimately, as suggested above, you are responsible for your own thoughts and actions and need to nip that shit in the bud, but make no mistake, hormones play a significant role.