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A different age   Written by Ginny 2 (1/19/2004 10:41 a.m.) in consequence of the missive, hmm..., penned by Aria
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It is true that most girls finished growing by 16 in the latter half of the 20th century and, of course, today. However, this is a departure from the whole history of humankind. Even 200 years ago, nutrition was much poorer than today and girls were not physically mature until their late teens.


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