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[quote=Anonymous]Your son’s doc told you he was tanner 2, leading me to believe you were put out the room, like “I know your his mother and he’s a kid, but get out of here” wow..the body shame of this 21st century is so Way different than when I was growing up…even at 16 mom wld be in there when the doc gave me a physical. But…ya know, boys even gang showered back then, now they just go from morning football practice and sit in the bacteria (covered with cologne all day). WHAT I’m SAYING Is..it’s sad how much we sexualize biology, shame it unconsciously, especially to boys..they need that body confidence for their adulthood..and and being 5’1 in freshman year or barely hitting puberty should be a motivation to press forward as a strong young man with confidence..it will pay dividends big time in adulthood. I was 5’11 and 130 pounds soak and wet when I graduated high school..no matter how many work outs..what I ate..it took time for the metabolism to slow down..youth is AlWAYS a blessing…no matter what I went thru..it was the best time..at time before the reality of LIFE hits ya dead in the face…WELL..THAT IS, IF we encourage em to be confident and strong males and not allow the unnecessary tiddly things of teen-hood get into their minds [/quote]
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