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it's about Men stuff-Women can join alsoModerator: BioTeam Let me ask you a question..do all of your hair above your head grows in the same length?? the same thing also happen to the armpit, because it the same..germinal hair.
By he way...did you really measure it Q: Why are chemists great for solving problems?
A: They have all the solutions.
haha no i didnt measure it but it is clearly visible and noticeable cuz the left armpit is like full of hair the right armpit is like only little bit its like 1/4 of the left tht is y i was asking hehe
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Hmm I am not sure with this. It could be caused by many things. Here what I could think about it at this moment: 1. Probably it is hormonal, means that there is less cells with testosteron receptor on your right armpit compared to the left one. 2. There could be because there is less hair follicles on your right armpit compared to the left one, means that though they have similar population of cell with testosteron receptor and receive similat adequate testosteron to take effect, but since there is less hair follicles so it results in that way. ![]()
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