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Height Differences: Is It Normal to Be Shorter Than Your Father at 21?
Yes, it is normal for a 21-year-old man to be shorter than his father. This is because males typically reach their full height by the age of 18, while females typically reach their full height by the age of 16. There are a number of factors that can contribute to a person's height, including genetics, nutrition, and environment.Men's Health - Related Articles
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