Hey I am 2.5 - 3.5 when not hard and 4.75when hard. I have a triangular patch of puebs above my dick and no testical hairs really but starting to show. My puebs are long and I never noticed my dick to grow yet. My voice isnt real real deep but is kind of. Have i gone through pueburty yet? Oh i am also 14 in a week but wondering if my dick will grow.
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WHAT ARE SIGNS THAT YOU HAVE BEEN THROUGH PUEBURTY
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No I don't think you have gone through puberty yet, your going through it, but its not over
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your dick will not grow. it will shrink in fact. common sense alert!
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In reply to: WHAT ARE SIGNS THAT YOU HAVE BEEN THROUGH PUEBURTY You will receive a letter from the Queen
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you will know when you have been through puberty when you can stop writing in caps, and you can spell it
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Can I remind people that sneering at others just because they don't know something that you feel you have mastered is neither right nor honourable. This site is here for people to ask questions they would normally be afraid to ask. It's not here for people to pat themselves on the back and tell themselves how clever they are because their areas of ignorance don't happen to coincide with another's.syn2k, the signs suggest that though puberty has started, it is by no means over. In fact it's hard to say when it's over. You mention you have triangular pubic hair, which is often the first sign. Testicle hair comes a little later, and you're beginning to get that. At some stage, depending on your individual genetics, you'll get underarm hair, leg hair, your pubic hair will extend a bit upwards to make a 'happy trail', and you'll get chest hair, in very roughly that order. Chest hair may not come in in any quantity until the twenties, and it may get gradually thicker for a long time, so it's very hard to put an end point on puberty.At some point your penis should put on a growth spurt, and then stop growing. But when it does that and how it does it can vary a lot between different guys. Some grow early, even before they get pubic hair. Others grow late. Some put on a quick growth spurt, growing fast for a short time; others grow slowly for a long time. The growth may be in more than one spurt. It's not really possible to predict what will happen, nor what size you will end up as. Since it's due to genetics, you'll probably be roughly similar to your close male relatives, if that's any help.
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If you must compare, then check out info on Male Tanner Stages. If you search, you can also find illustrations.
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Need I direct your attention to the numerous times that a mod has directed a repetitive question to the main site itself or to “search” the forum for previous answers? There are members who have answered the same questions over again enough to have built up the equity to take the occasional shot.luv yuz anyway
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In reply to: Can I remind people that sneering at others just because they don't know something that you feel you have mastered is neither right nor honourable. This site is here for people to ask questions they would normally be afraid to ask. It's not here for people to pat themselves on the back and tell themselves how clever they are because their areas of ignorance don't happen to coincide with another's.syn2k, the signs suggest that though puberty has started, it is by no means over. In fact it's hard to say when it's over. You mention you have triangular pubic hair, which is often the first sign. Testicle hair comes a little later, and you're beginning to get that. At some stage, depending on your individual genetics, you'll get underarm hair, leg hair, your pubic hair will extend a bit upwards to make a 'happy trail', and you'll get chest hair, in very roughly that order. Chest hair may not come in in any quantity until the twenties, and it may get gradually thicker for a long time, so it's very hard to put an end point on puberty.At some point your penis should put on a growth spurt, and then stop growing. But when it does that and how it does it can vary a lot between different guys. Some grow early, even before they get pubic hair. Others grow late. Some put on a quick growth spurt, growing fast for a short time; others grow slowly for a long time. The growth may be in more than one spurt. It's not really possible to predict what will happen, nor what size you will end up as. Since it's due to genetics, you'll probably be roughly similar to your close male relatives, if that's any help. you spelled 'honorable' wrong
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In reply to:
you spelled 'honorable' wrong
That depends on what country you are from.
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true!
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It depends what you mean by "puberty". If you mean mentally, and you're talking about men, then you know you've gone through puberty once you've hit age 35.