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<blockquote data-quote="JimmyD" data-source="post: 168673" data-attributes="member: 9832"><p>Have you ever watched a girl develop from about 8 years old until her early twenties? Of course you have.</p><p></p><p>Somewhere around 10-12, they hit a growth spurt with the onset of puberty. Their height increases and breasts start developing. Their hormones kick in full gear and, within a year or two, usually start their period.</p><p></p><p>From around 13-16 years, their growth rate is the most rapid of their whole life. This is when they go through that awkward stage whereby their facial features and such are disproportionate. They are growing so fast that their features are outgrowing each other, morphing and changing. Their father's genes are usually more noticeable during this stage, they have bony knees and whatnot.</p><p></p><p>By the time they're 16-17, everything starts forming into place where it is supposed to be, and they begin to look more like a woman. From then until their early twenties, they fill out, gain weight in their breasts hips thighs and buttocks, and usually lose the baby fat in their face. They are now "Woman".</p><p></p><p>There are some features that will distort and morph over time and may not look the same years later, but the person will generally maintain their features enough to fairly easily recognize them. Other bio-metric features stay the same throughout a person's entire life, from the time they are a small child until they are very old, similar to a finger print. They may be more or less pronounced, but they stay the same. They are distinct and unchanging.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimmyD, post: 168673, member: 9832"] Have you ever watched a girl develop from about 8 years old until her early twenties? Of course you have. Somewhere around 10-12, they hit a growth spurt with the onset of puberty. Their height increases and breasts start developing. Their hormones kick in full gear and, within a year or two, usually start their period. From around 13-16 years, their growth rate is the most rapid of their whole life. This is when they go through that awkward stage whereby their facial features and such are disproportionate. They are growing so fast that their features are outgrowing each other, morphing and changing. Their father's genes are usually more noticeable during this stage, they have bony knees and whatnot. By the time they're 16-17, everything starts forming into place where it is supposed to be, and they begin to look more like a woman. From then until their early twenties, they fill out, gain weight in their breasts hips thighs and buttocks, and usually lose the baby fat in their face. They are now "Woman". There are some features that will distort and morph over time and may not look the same years later, but the person will generally maintain their features enough to fairly easily recognize them. Other bio-metric features stay the same throughout a person's entire life, from the time they are a small child until they are very old, similar to a finger print. They may be more or less pronounced, but they stay the same. They are distinct and unchanging. [/QUOTE]
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