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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There are a lot of people in this world sweating their son’s height. One thing I’ve learned from DCUM.[/quote] It's more than height. It's all the other things that come with puberty. Looking and sounding like a teen. Putting on some muscle. Attempting to keep up in sports. I'm not sweating my son's final adult height. I want him to get through the next few years until it gets here.[/quote] +1. As a parent of a son who was late to puberty and slow to start growing, it wasn't so much height as it was appearing to be a "little boy" compared to his peers, as well as keeping up on the sports field/court. Some of his friends weren't particularly tall either, but looked more like men, having put on muscle, bodies broadening. [/quote]
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