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Hey everybody,

I just turned 24 and to this day have no facial hair. I have never once put a razor to my face. Does this seem like the result of a hormonal problem?

My puberty was normal, starting at 13 and "everything else" developed right on time. I was pretty much my adult height by age 16 and haven't grown at all since 18. I did get a bloodtest for Klinefelter's Syndrome at Christmas and thankfully that was negative. The geneticist said it was probably idiopathic and nothing to worr about. He also emphasized that male hormone levels are pretty much at their peak in the early 20s and that they start to decline slightly at 24. In a word, he said I would most likely not develop anything further under normal circumstances.

I guess it's nice not to have to worr about shaving but I was wondering if you guys think it would be best to get additional testing? Thanks.

~jwr3281

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Well, obviously it's a hormonal problem. Does it occures only on your face or does it means that you have NO facial hair and your hairless on your legs, hands, etc?

Huh, I would be lucky if I won't put razor on my face every morning, it sucks really and my facial hair is pretty strong, I just hate it :'(

This is injustice! I think it's great to have smooth face, of course when you get older, your chance to have younger women is much higher then with me. I just begrudge you! 8-|
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