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<blockquote data-quote="JimmyD" data-source="post: 168716" data-attributes="member: 9832"><p>Further,</p><p></p><p>Girls grow and change fast at that age, faster than at any other time in their life. They are, of course, still subject to the parameters of human DNA and normal human development. So, if there was an abrupt or specific change in their physical structure beyond those parameters it could be considered abnormal, even anomalous.</p><p></p><p>For example; If there were a girl in the middle of a growth spurt, and her height decreased by an inch or two in a 2 month period. That would be considered abnormal, as normal would be to increase height, but not more than maybe a half inch or something. So if you were to periodically record height to demonstrate an increase of 3 inches over a year, then a decrease of 1 inch in a short time frame, it could be considered a physical anomaly because pubescent girls do not shrink.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimmyD, post: 168716, member: 9832"] Further, Girls grow and change fast at that age, faster than at any other time in their life. They are, of course, still subject to the parameters of human DNA and normal human development. So, if there was an abrupt or specific change in their physical structure beyond those parameters it could be considered abnormal, even anomalous. For example; If there were a girl in the middle of a growth spurt, and her height decreased by an inch or two in a 2 month period. That would be considered abnormal, as normal would be to increase height, but not more than maybe a half inch or something. So if you were to periodically record height to demonstrate an increase of 3 inches over a year, then a decrease of 1 inch in a short time frame, it could be considered a physical anomaly because pubescent girls do not shrink. [/QUOTE]
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