Question
Which of the following are secondary sex characteristics that do not develop during teen years?
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GPT-4o mini
Secondary sex characteristics are features that typically develop during puberty and adolescence, but some characteristics may not develop or become more pronounced until later in life. Common secondary sex characteristics include:
- In males: facial hair, deepening voice, increased muscle mass, and changes in body fat distribution.
- In females: breast development, widening of hips, and changes in body fat distribution.
If you're looking for secondary sex characteristics that may not develop during the teen years and may appear later, you might consider certain traits that can develop with age or hormonal changes, such as:
- Increased body hair or changes in body composition as a person ages.
- Breast changes in females during pregnancy or with hormonal changes later in life.
Could you clarify or provide a list to evaluate which ones you are considering?
- In males: facial hair, deepening voice, increased muscle mass, and changes in body fat distribution.
- In females: breast development, widening of hips, and changes in body fat distribution.
If you're looking for secondary sex characteristics that may not develop during the teen years and may appear later, you might consider certain traits that can develop with age or hormonal changes, such as:
- Increased body hair or changes in body composition as a person ages.
- Breast changes in females during pregnancy or with hormonal changes later in life.
Could you clarify or provide a list to evaluate which ones you are considering?