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The evidence supporting the influence of common factors on treatment outcome implies that the choice of intervention does not matter at all.
Secondary Sex Characteristic
Physical features that emerge during puberty which are not directly involved in reproduction but distinguish the two sexes from each other.
Spermarche
The commencement of sperm production in boys, marking the onset of puberty and reproductive capability.
Primary Sex Characteristic
The biological and physiological features including reproductive organs, that distinguish males and females.
Androgyny
The combination of masculine and feminine characteristics or qualities in one's personality or appearance.
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