Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm honestly shocked at how many replies are just people shocked that I saw my son's genitalia.
Maybe some of these women have penis and self control issues. Nothing weird about seeing your sons penis. However if the thought of that makes someone feel weird, maybe they need to explore why they sexualize their children. That's what is gross their heads are in the gutter.
Anonymous wrote:I'm honestly shocked at how many replies are just people shocked that I saw my son's genitalia.
Anonymous wrote:I have no idea if this is normal (I'm a single mom, I grew up an only child, and he's my oldest boy) but my son (almost 12 and a half) has shown zero signs of developing. He is still mistaken for his sister on the phone, he has zero body hair, he's around 5'1", and I don't know if I should be saying this on here but his penis is only about an inch long and his testicles look like peanuts. I just have no idea if this is normal? Should I take him to a doctor? A pediatrician or an endocrinologist or something?
Anonymous wrote:
I have no idea why first posters are horrified. You're his parent, of course you have to see to his health and everything it entails.
No puberty at 12 is still within the range of normal, but if you're worried, don't hesitate to talk with his ped. It has a lot to do with heredity. Perhaps his father was a late bloomer as well.
Age of puberty has no bearing whatsoever on his final height (and other measurements!) as an adult.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm honestly shocked at how many replies are just people shocked that I saw my son's genitalia.
You really should not be looking anymore. Just FYI.
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NP here. I am also shocked by how people are shocked about this. I have a similarly aged son, and I am supposed to monitor him to see if he needs intervention for precocious puberty. Neither him nor me are fazed by it or feel awkward by it. I think it all depends on how you approach the human anatomy and health. You can either shame your children, or you can be clinical about it. Monitoring growth and health is not sexual - you can do it without making a production of it . The child is still young enough that the parents have to be vigilant. It is not that it is an adult offspring and you are checking the size of their testicles.
BTW - after my delivery, my mom took care of me. If I apply the logic of the pearl clutchers, it would be horrifying that my mom saw my body parts.
The doctor cant monitor him?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm honestly shocked at how many replies are just people shocked that I saw my son's genitalia.
You really should not be looking anymore. Just FYI.
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NP here. I am also shocked by how people are shocked about this. I have a similarly aged son, and I am supposed to monitor him to see if he needs intervention for precocious puberty. Neither him nor me are fazed by it or feel awkward by it. I think it all depends on how you approach the human anatomy and health. You can either shame your children, or you can be clinical about it. Monitoring growth and health is not sexual - you can do it without making a production of it . The child is still young enough that the parents have to be vigilant. It is not that it is an adult offspring and you are checking the size of their testicles.
BTW - after my delivery, my mom took care of me. If I apply the logic of the pearl clutchers, it would be horrifying that my mom saw my body parts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm honestly shocked at how many replies are just people shocked that I saw my son's genitalia.
You really should not be looking anymore. Just FYI.
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NP here. I am also shocked by how people are shocked about this. I have a similarly aged son, and I am supposed to monitor him to see if he needs intervention for precocious puberty. Neither him nor me are fazed by it or feel awkward by it. I think it all depends on how you approach the human anatomy and health. You can either shame your children, or you can be clinical about it. Monitoring growth and health is not sexual - you can do it without making a production of it . The child is still young enough that the parents have to be vigilant. It is not that it is an adult offspring and you are checking the size of their testicles.
BTW - after my delivery, my mom took care of me. If I apply the logic of the pearl clutchers, it would be horrifying that my mom saw my body parts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm honestly shocked at how many replies are just people shocked that I saw my son's genitalia.
You really should not be looking anymore. Just FYI.
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NP here. I am also shocked by how people are shocked about this. I have a similarly aged son, and I am supposed to monitor him to see if he needs intervention for precocious puberty. Neither him nor me are fazed by it or feel awkward by it. I think it all depends on how you approach the human anatomy and health. You can either shame your children, or you can be clinical about it. Monitoring growth and health is not sexual - you can do it without making a production of it . The child is still young enough that the parents have to be vigilant. It is not that it is an adult offspring and you are checking the size of their testicles.
BTW - after my delivery, my mom took care of me. If I apply the logic of the pearl clutchers, it would be horrifying that my mom saw my body parts.
Anonymous wrote:Have him tested for celiac disease (gluten allergy). It prevents proper absorption of nutrients. Once you cut out the gluten you might see a change.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm honestly shocked at how many replies are just people shocked that I saw my son's genitalia.
People have given you advice, but it seems as though you just want to talk about your kid's genitals and the various circumstances you have seen them. I'm done replying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm honestly shocked at how many replies are just people shocked that I saw my son's genitalia.
You really should not be looking anymore. Just FYI.
Anonymous wrote:I'm honestly shocked at how many replies are just people shocked that I saw my son's genitalia.