I've found several of these studies. But a problem with all of the studies that I read is that all of these participants were essentially beginners; they were nowhere near their biological limit. Obviously someone who hasn't lifted at all can make more gains in one year than someone who's been lifting for 5+ years. Another thing that got me questioning this even more is that transvestites who were formerly men notice a significant decrease in strength after being castrated, and men who haven't lifted any weights at all still tend to be stronger than women who have never lifted any weights. Even if you compare weightlifters, natty men are still stronger than natty women too. Shoot, I see one women at the gym I go to who must have been lifting for almost 10 years and seems to be juicing, but I can still lift a fvckton more than her; several of the studies I've read stated that exogenous test is more effective on women's performance than on men's, yet I am able to outperform said woman. Even in the Olympics, the men of today are still smashing through world records set back when taking steroids was still allowed, whereas women aren't even coming anywhere close to some of those that were set decades ago.