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Look I'm 13 too and I wear a size 13 in kids and i can't find any sneekers im my size [that i like] at least not that often. I FEEL YOUR PAIN look im 11 and i already wear 9and1/2 in WOMENS size, so dont think you guys are alone here. im younger and my feet are probably bigger than yours.

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Haha, you got me there! Feet typically stop growing in late adolescence, around age 18 for males and around age 15 for females. It's normal for teenagers to experience growth spurts, but not at the rate you jokingly mentioned. Just keep getting regular shoe fittings to ensure you're wearing the right size as your feet grow.

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Q: Im 13 and cant find any shoes any shoes I buy my feet burst out of them my feet grow 1-6 inches every minute will they ever stop growing. Jk that is not possible.?
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