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ARVIN
ARVIN
Posts:1
2007-04-15 04:38:38
hitting 16 facing no moustache?
i've reach 16 (finishing) and i got no moustache growing neither hair on my chest! less hair around my pubic region and armpit... i also embaressed to talk to friend who is perfect as a man..... i don't want to discuss with my parents regarding this... i'm quite fat... short... maybe getting fat causes this problem... please give me solution... thanx...
goombajoe
goombajoe
Posts:17
2007-04-15 04:41:14
dont worry everything will fall into place give it time
armosnake
armosnake
Posts:3
2007-04-15 04:42:02
enjoy it while you can. eventually you'll grow some hair and you will hate the fact that now you have to wake up 20 mins earlier to shave.
Bignose
Bignose
Posts:1
2007-04-15 04:42:38
Saves having to shave mate you will have to one day and then you'll be cursing it. Perhaps your hormones are a little slower than your friend. It's always a good thing to lose excess pounds for the girls and more importantly for your health!!
don n
don n
Posts:19
2007-04-15 04:44:37
Quit worrying about it! Your body hair, facial, pubic and armpit comes along usually somewhere in your teens and you really have no control over it. Frankly, as far as facial hair is concerned, be glad that you don't have any yet and don't have to shave. Once you have to start shaving it is a chore for life.
bobhikes
bobhikes
Posts:1
2007-04-15 04:46:08
There is no solution. Just wait. I was 18 before I could grow a full mustache. It did not impact my life in any way. Women love guys without mustache's as much as they like them with. In fact I would say more women don't like beards and mustaches than do. The most sought after men Tom Cruise, Justin Timberlake, Most Basketball players have no mustache.

Once it comes in you have to take care of it the rest of your life. It gets old real fast.
mazuk
mazuk
Posts:1
2007-04-15 04:50:23
There is absolutely nothing wrong with you and you have nothing to be embarrassed about. Everybody develops at different rates. I can guarantee in a short time you will be wishing you didn’t have to shave every day. So enjoy it while you can. Hair doesn’t make you a man, your attitude and actions do.
bud88cynthia
bud88cynthia
Posts:2
2007-04-15 04:58:01
Excess weight can delay puberty, exercise can help take off the weight. At the age of 16 you are probably just on the verge of puberty, so if you want to grow taller, and give the hormones and testosterone a kick start. Start walking, drink lots of water, take vitamins and leave the fast food alone. It has so much fat, salt, sugar, antibiotics, strange growth hormones that it could be affecting your growth. After you have walked for several weeks (at least 40 minutes a day) try going up and down stairs several times, eat cheerios with organic milk for breakfast, a banana for a snack, a bowl of soup (not cream based) and a sandwich for lunch and baked chicken breast, green beans, or broccoli and carrots for dinner... lots of water... lots of activity.. place basketball (it promotes stretching) and as you get closer to the weight.. begin doing stretching to limber up.. good luck, be patient, but most of all stop eating processed foods and eat organic....
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