Crankyshank
<font color=CC0066>love the happy bunny<br> <fon
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ticktock said:I hope this won't upset you, I'm not trying to be judgemental truely. I have read many scientific essays (medical and anthroplological) that say girls that live in the same household with their biological fathers develop later. It isn't just any male living in the house, it has to be the biological father. It is kind of natures way of saying OK daddy is still here to take care of you, so you don't need to develop yet to attract a mate to provide for you. My parents were divorced and I got my period on my 11 birthday (what a great present) all the other women on both sides of my family didn't get theirs until at least 14, my mother was 18. She thought I was a freak. Which I am.
That is definitely not true. I was 9 and lived with my biological parents. My sister was 11 and lived with the same parents. In fact my friends that also started early (although not as early as I did) all lived with their biological parents as well.