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Have Pubic Hairs, Hair In Arm Pits. Don't Have Wider Shoulder. Duration Body Will Take To Grow?

IM 16 n IM going to ask about puberty , I have some pubic hair around my penis , my hair on my legs are black and getting longer, but very slowly, I have very little arm hair, n literally 3 small black armpit hairs, my balls might have grown and dropped a little but my penis hasn t changed any, IM really worried n want to know how long it will take for it n the testing my body to grow. I also don t have a.fully developed Adams apple, or wider shoulders.
Wed, 13 Feb 2013
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Urologist 's  Response
Hi
Welcome to the forum.
These are all genetically determined.
It is hard to predict the time and especially if u look for it, it may seem like it is not growing.
So let it take its time.
If worried, you may see a adolescent physician or an endocrinologist.
best regards
DR GS
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Have Pubic Hairs, Hair In Arm Pits. Don't Have Wider Shoulder. Duration Body Will Take To Grow?

Hi Welcome to the forum. These are all genetically determined. It is hard to predict the time and especially if u look for it, it may seem like it is not growing. So let it take its time. If worried, you may see a adolescent physician or an endocrinologist. best regards DR GS