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(19-11-2012, 11:45)mochaccino Wrote:  It's pretty likely that you have one or two years of puberty left, depending on when you started.

And even after puberty officially "ends" most women continue to develop into their 20s. The average for women's breasts to stop developing is around 21. But this too, depends when you started. If you started earlier, you'll stop earlier. Started later, you'll stop later.

It also depends on environmental factors... So just make sure you give yourself a healthy environment to develop. Maybe do some exercises and massages. Maybe even noogle.

Don't you even consider any form of hormone supplementation unless your doctor tells you you should. Don't even ask for it at your age.

Oh. And if you can at all avoid becoming sexually active and going on birth control, it is my humblest belief that teen birth control could stunt development.
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Messages In This Thread
Questions About the Average - by BewbieNewbie - 19-11-2012, 11:05
RE: Questions About the Average - by mochaccino - 19-11-2012, 11:45
RE: Questions About the Average - by AbiDrew85 - 19-11-2012, 12:20
RE: Questions About the Average - by Doll - 19-11-2012, 21:07
RE: Questions About the Average - by TibetanPrincess - 19-11-2012, 21:52
RE: Questions About the Average - by mochaccino - 19-11-2012, 22:34
RE: Questions About the Average - by BewbieNewbie - 20-11-2012, 03:39
RE: Questions About the Average - by TibetanPrincess - 20-11-2012, 04:40
RE: Questions About the Average - by BewbieNewbie - 20-11-2012, 05:19
RE: Questions About the Average - by Doll - 21-11-2012, 20:02
RE: Questions About the Average - by BewbieNewbie - 20-11-2012, 05:40
RE: Questions About the Average - by AbiDrew85 - 20-11-2012, 11:13
RE: Questions About the Average - by julie87 - 17-05-2014, 17:13



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