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Nipple Growth
The development or increase in size of the nipple, a common physiological process during puberty or pregnancy but can also be influenced by hormonal changes or medical conditions.
Muscular Strength
The maximum amount of force a muscle or group of muscles can exert against resistance in a single effort.
Height Increase
The process of longitudinal bone growth, which contributes to overall physical stature, typically occurring during childhood and puberty.
Pubic Hair Growth
Refers to the development of body hair in the pubic region, typically occurring during puberty as a secondary sexual characteristic.
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