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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Facial hair comes late in puberty IME. My 20 year old barely has any yet (just mustache and a little on chin). My 17 yo has less. So I’d just run the clock…kid may feel differently in five years.[/quote] This, just kick the can down the road and explain they aren't going to get a beard for 5-6 more years. Unless there is some family history of early puberty and development. Look at pictures of high school students. There are very very few freshman through juniors with beards, not because they are shaving but because it is the last step in puberty. Unless you or your spouse has a family history of men developing facial hair really early. [/quote] This. And if they just don't like facial hair then, they could get laser removal. [/quote]
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