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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Go to an endocrinologist. My cousin's son is 16 and 5'3" it isn't looking like he'll grow more. They regret not seeing a doctor about it.[/quote] Poor kid! That is so short for a man. Agree, OP needs to take DS to endocrinologist ASAP.[/quote] Poor kid? Because he’s shorter than average? What the hell is wrong with you?[/quote] What is wrong with me? Nothing. I’m tall, and so is my spouse. But if you think the dating market is kind to short men, well. . . OK. You can believe whatever you want to believe I guess.[/quote] You’re concerned about his dating prospects? Maybe you should know that there are plenty of other things more Important than height. Jeesh, how shallow can you be?[/quote] My concern wouldn’t be his dating prospects, but the difficulty in finding adult clothing and shoes in his size. It’s much harder to shop when you are outside the norm. Same concern for a man who is 6’8”.[/quote]
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