A curious thing happened to me. I thought I had finished puberty, by the time I was about 15/16 because I didn't seem to grow more and this was long before I even know about NBE in my 20s. So, imagine my surprise when my mother commented that I seemed taller at 19. Well, it turned out, I had grown about an inch, slowly in a year. By the way, I started growing breast-buds at age 9. By age early 20 something, I was still wearing an A cup. A lot of us go off to college and don't go see our childhood doctor anymore, but I think a lot of pediatricians treat "children" up to the age of 21 years of age. There is a reason for that! Puberty isn't really about what happening on the outside of the body. I have even heard, that biological men don't finish their full growth (slowly bulking up, bone structure) until they are about 35. Look at all the gangly, dangly armed boys on college campuses. Pretty sure it's not just beer that builds up their frames in the first couple years. And I am sure some of us noticed our hips and boobs fill out even a teensy, smidgen bit without NBE in those early years after 20. I am not saying that this is necessarily puberty, but it's a good bet, especially as a female perhaps, to ease up on the body until at least age 18. I helped my sister put on a bit of breast about age 19/20 with massage. It was so easy for her (a bit of envy on my part
), because even though she kinda seemed the same for years, she didn't know that she was actually was not quite done with puberty. Anyway, good luck my lovelies. Don't rush to the growed up side of life too fast! I would totally like to be a kid again some days. Probably gonna walk to the park and get on the swing set again, this afternoon

