No it doesn't, because it is normal for boys to start getting hair under his arms and in the pubic region at 11. This hair is normally straight, fine and non-pigmented hair and it signals the start of early puberty. When a boy goes through "precocious" puberty, that is, starts puberty earlier than 9 years of age, they run the risk of not growing as tall as their peers This is because when puberty completes, the growth plates on the bones close and stop growing in length. Precocious puberty is a treatable medical condition, and boys showing signs of puberty at a very young age should be seen by a pediatric endocrinologist to address the possible complications.
Yes most girls on average start developing those things around 12 but some can start as early as 8 i think and some as late as 18
Nope. You are probably just an early developer. You will probably stop growing in that area earlier than everyone else because you started early. Anywho, you're lucky if you do. The lads wont leave you alone ;)
usually yes you do, but you never know
Bucks will start growing their antlers in early spring. They will be covered in "felt" and be quite soft and easily broken. Around late fall they will then solidify into a bone like tissue and stop growing. The bucks will then "rub" the felt off to reveal the solid antlers and mating season starts! :)
Late teens to early twenties (might be all early twenties). Source: My brother in law was in a band with Dan Beattie (Eleven Past One bassist), just a year or so ago.
When the grass stops growing--some time in early-mid December. Then start mowing when it starts to green up--some time in March.
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They get their food by growing it on the farm
It can happen that early. Congrats, you are now in puberty.
Certainly she can. It's a little early, but not abnormal.
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