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Old Feb 3, 2006, 11:42 AM
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Worried.

Hi,
Am a guy of 22 and at ma age i don't have a beard and there are no sign it wud *** out in the next year,it worries me to c people below ma age wit beard and wit this i look younga than them,is there anytin i can do or use?
I look a bit younga than ma age n very soon i'll be graduating from the university,people wudn't blif me wen i tell them ma age,jus very few wud blif,is there anytin i can do to boost off ma statue/physical appearance?Wud b grateful 4 ur help.
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Old Feb 3, 2006, 01:33 PM   #2  
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HI, Jusslim,
Facial hair growth is different for different people. Those who start shaving at a real early age, say 14 or so, usually promote more hair growth by the time they are in their early twenties.
I would keep shaving it clean for a while longer, maybe 6 more months, and then it just might start coming out more!
I do wish you the best of luck, and hang in there.
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First may I say if you are really getting ready to graduate from college your english professors need to be fired. I could barely understand your post.
Computer slang is like verbal slang, OK between friends but no place in formal writing.

Next people because of hormones grow hair at different rates, also some racial ( nationality) groups will grow at a different rates

You will need to just be the you that God made you to be.
And honestly as one who almost needs to shave twice a day to look trim, not having it, is not really a bad thing
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You should be proud of the younger look. Many people as people age differently. There are many people wishing they looked younger. Take it is compliment. Have your ID with you. Do not worry about it. Be glad you have a younger look.

PS. NO need to worry about it.
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