It is perfectly normal, everyone has an Adam's Apple (more properly called a Larynx). With a Larynx people would not be able to speak. The Adam's Apples of some men are quite prominent, but then so are the noses of some people (not that theer is any conection). There is a great variation from person to person in the sizes of many body parts. Many people have less noticeable Adam's Apples, like most women for example. I wouldn't give it a second thought if I were you. if you are happy with the sound of your voice then there is no problem.
No, because mine isn't visible and my voice has already lowered and I don't have fat covering it
It means she is a normal girl, as they all have them.
the adams apple
The whether man's Adams apple shows when he is swallowing depends on the individual. Some men have very visible Adams apples, which show all the time. Some have quite discreet Adams apples (alike females do) which do not necessarily show when swallowing. Especially if the man is very fat, the adams apple may me hidden.
The cricoid cartilage in the throat is larger and more prominent in a male than in a female. On most females it is not visible . If there is a visible "adams apple" likely it is a male at birth. Body weight affects this for instance it may be visible on very slender females and not visible on obese males.
It is dangerous to punch the Adams Apple and it can damage the throat and voice box.
Yes. The Adams apple may not grow during puberty as will do with other males.
No.
The Adams Apple is called the larynx. During puberty, in males, the larynx enlarges and protrudes through the throat.
No, it is not normal to have two Adam's apples. The Adam's apple is a single cartilage that protrudes from the front of the throat in males due to the enlargement of the larynx during puberty. If there are two visible protrusions, it may indicate a medical condition that should be evaluated by a doctor.
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