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[quote=Anonymous]I'm a single mother with an awkward problem. DS (15) is a swimmer. He really enjoys it. However, he recently told me he's thinking of quitting the team. I asked why. Turns out, he feels uncomfortable and embarrassed with the swimsuits (they wear Speedos) and locker rooms, as he feels that his private bits are not as developed as those of his friends. He has annual check-ups, and I'm sure his doctor would have pointed out if something was medically wrong; from what I can tell he's going through puberty normally. Since there's no dad in the picture to talk to him about this, I'm at a loss for what to do. I mean, no guy wants to talk to his mom about his genitals. However, I don't want him to quit a hobby he loves, or to go around with this insecurity. What should I do?[/quote]
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