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body hair (under arms) facial hair

i dont have body hair i only have pubic hair what should i do is something wrong with me
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i am 15 with pubs leg underarm and bellly hair more than my 18 yr old cousin just take it easy people who want body hair it comes slowly but surley. as for me im shaving my pubs and face tonight after i shower i meen goties arent good on me
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its all hereditary,  you ancestors. your normal dude, worry if you grow boobs. jk, no offense for people with gynecomastia.
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no i only have pubic hair and in my legs
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178239 tn?1277405491
My dh shaves and would love to trade w/you. Some men just don't grow hair. Do you have chest hair?
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Steriods may be helpful. I would count my blessings. Most women, including myself, don't like body hair.
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what should i take in order to have more body hair?
and i think its not normal because all my friends have hair everywhere even my cousin (15)
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where do i get the steroids?
but they are bad for me isnt it?
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178239 tn?1277405491
There are many types of steroids. Not all are "dangerous". Some are even prescribed for allergies. A dr visit would be required.
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please someone help me
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enjoy it ! its normal , and women do enjoy hair free men ! (I am one)
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i'm 18 years old guy
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