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Q&A Effects of not growing up?

This can't be answered because it depends greatly on the details of some drug/process/whatever that caused them to stop growing You made this up. Only you can say what the long term effects are....

posted 4y ago by Olin Lathrop‭  ·  edited 4y ago by Olin Lathrop‭

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#2: Post edited by user avatar Olin Lathrop‭ · 2020-12-04T15:26:32Z (almost 4 years ago)
  • This can't be answered because it depends greatly on the details of
  • <blockquote>some drug/process/whatever that caused them to stop growing</blockquote>
  • You made this up. Only you can say what the long term effects are.
  • Put another way, you could plausibly (within the scope of this happening at all) claim any number of long term outcomes based on what you have told us so far.
  • This can't be answered because it depends greatly on the details of
  • <blockquote>some drug/process/whatever that caused them to stop growing</blockquote>
  • You made this up. Only you can say what the long term effects are.
  • <i>Stop growing</i> is way too vague, and can imply many different mechanisms, with many different long term results.
  • Put another way, you could plausibly (within the scope of this happening at all) claim any number of long term outcomes based on what you have told us so far.
#1: Initial revision by user avatar Olin Lathrop‭ · 2020-12-04T14:09:54Z (almost 4 years ago)
This can't be answered because it depends greatly on the details of

<blockquote>some drug/process/whatever that caused them to stop growing</blockquote>

You made this up.  Only you can say what the long term effects are.

Put another way, you could plausibly (within the scope of this happening at all) claim any number of long term outcomes based on what you have told us so far.