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Thread: So I'm still growing a little at age 20...

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    Monkey see, monkey denigrate visceral_instinct's Avatar
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    You can gain muscle tissue into your 90's, but it takes an ever - increasing amount of effort to do so - more work for less result. Most of us don't put out the extra effort as we go along, so we slide.
    Normal people can, maybe. I can't. Literally.

    People are always commenting that they think I have too much testosterone, but I actually wonder if it isn't LOW even for a woman. I don't have a scraping of muscle on me. None.

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    Hey! I know this is coming 2 years late but I just wanted to say that I'm turning 22 next month (female) and I've grown to be 5,8 from the time i was 5,7 when I was 20 so I was wondering if it ended up working out for you! For all those who thought, no it's not possible, I guess you can't generalize all the time Hope it worked out!

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    obscurely fossiliferous Stoniphi's Avatar
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    Welcome to the Sciforums, Norajanson. I hope that you enjoy your time here with us.

    Some sources claim that we do not actually end puberty and the associated major physical & psychological changes until we are in our mid - twenties. My personal experience supports that, though that is anecdotal.

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    As a mother, I am telling you Syzygys's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by visceral_instinct View Post
    People are always commenting that they think I have too much testosterone,
    So 2 years later, did you grow much???

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    Measuring your height in the morning will give a different figure by late afternoon, this is down to gravity's effect on the body and how compression occurs over time. So you could ask yourself whether you measured yourself at the same time of day or not.

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