It may be that you haven't completely finished puberty, or there may be a hormone imbalance that affected growth. See a doctor if you're concerned.
I should allow up until 18-years-old for it to grow. Men still grow until around 20-years-old so you may just be a late starter.
Any time a person starts to lift they should wait until they have passed up their puberty years because heavy strains on the body before your done growing could cause a stunt in your growth but if your not worried about that with proper weight lifting gear and lifting tackicts there is really no age to begin whenever you feel comfortable with it.
If you are still in puberty your hormones will take care of that. If you are passed puberty the only option to get permanent larger breast to have implants.
No Justin bieber does not have facial hair yet because he has not passed puberty.
If a person started their puberty related growth spurt at 21, it would represent significantly delayed puberty. On the other hand, it is not THAT strange to continue to grow a little bit after you have passed through puberty. A significant fraction of individuals will continue to grow a little bit for several years after they have apparently finished puberty, but seldom past age 25 unless they have an abnormal condition. As an example, a guy might grow as much as 1 or 2 inches from age 18 to age 25. Most guys won't, but a few will. This is even less common for girls, who normally finish puberty earlier.
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For sure, if she has passed through puberty (has armpit hair, breasts, her "period", and so on.)
Physically yes, if both have passed through puberty.
Physically yes, if both have passed through puberty.
Yes, I was surprised by how quickly the time passed during the movie.
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Take this advice from a person who is just finishing puberty and passed AP Biology: You don't "overheat" alot, but your sweat glands do develop during puberty. You may sweat more than you previously did before hitting puberty, therefore requiring more showers to get rid of the stench. If you do feel like you are actually "overheating" and it is not what I described, you should talk to your parents (embarrising, I know, but do it anyway) and try to get an appointment with a doctor (and don't go to one of those minute clinics, go to your actual doctor).
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