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Re: why don't doctors regulate when you enter puberty? - January 3rd 2012, 09:06 PM

it says any boy under 9 going through those symptoms that it should and is stopped. My behavior and maturity didn't change really. It stayed the same as my peer. Which was my biggest flaw because I was such a little boy inside just an average 8 or 9 year yet by 10 I had been assumed as 15 or 14 years old. I don't think a 10 year old should take on those expectations. And supposedly I was reading about the effects and it can be quite inappropriate for children underage. Just like in extreme cases of delayed puberty. I get it now though. For those in normal age range it wouldn't be practical. But yea thanks for your comments guys.