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Health, 18.03.2020 23:30, lizbethmillanvazquez

Is a 16 y/o guy with a height of 5'7" 246 lbs normal
ima add these cuz i got them anyways. 17 inch neck, 45 inch chest, 15 insh bicep, 41.5 inch stomach, 29 inch thigh, 17.5 inch calf, 43 inch hips, 47 inch lower waist(aka butt) 11 inch fore arms, 18 inch knee, 51 inch shoulder

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