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Ryan.l.s
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Default Jun 08, 2014 at 12:41 AM
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as embarrassing as it is, I'm really close to being 14 and have not, in anyway hit freaking puberty.

I've been Googling it like crazy because it seems... unnatural?
I don't know weather or not it just runs in my family (adopted) or if I'm just going to be a severely late bloomer.

has anyone else gone through hitting puberty later then the norm?
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Default Jun 08, 2014 at 02:04 PM
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Hi Ryan,
Some people hit puberty later. I think I was about 15, I'm 35 now. Don't worry too much about it. It will happen soon, and then you'll never go back. In fact, at some point you'll be at the next phase... grey hair, hair on your back maybe, or in your ears. It'll all happen fast when you look back at. I know it may bug you know, but believe me in a few years you'll wish you could be back at 14.
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