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Height & Mastrubation

Hello!
I have 2 questions.I am 17 years old and 5'6" and puberty started around the age of 14.I regularly mastrubate and would like to know if it has even the slightest effect on my growth(height) because i am willing to completely stop mastrubating if it does.If it doesn't i will continue mastrubation.

My second question is : Both my father and mother are 5'6"~5'7" and I already have facial hair and voice cracked and everything.I would like to know till what age will i grow and my probable height.And how will I know when puberty ends?
Thanks a lot in advance for helping me.

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1306053 tn?1323954010
Sorry, I was just kidding.  Dear, masturbation is harmless, and a HEALTHY alternative to having sex with someone you're not committed too, or before one of you is ready.  Just do it in private and wash your hands when you're done.

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1306053 tn?1323954010
That's the silliest thing I ever heard.  Every body knows masturbation won't stunt your growth.  

You will, however, grow hair on your palms and eventually go blind.  
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Hey man, masturbation has nothing to do with height.  That is genetics.  Tug away little soldier!  You'll can potentially grow until the age of 20-21 year old I've heard.  It's hard to say how tall you may be.... you may have maxed out already.  AS when puberty ends, I'm not too for sure what you're asking.
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