Testes: Robert, I don't fully understand your question. What makes you think of Klinefelter's? At age 15 your testes may still be growing larger. Also, have your pediatric doctor send you the growth curves for your height and weight. If your levels are not in order you will need additional evaluation.
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Why do you ask?: Klinefelter is a spectrum, but that's actually a pretty big pair -- you're bigger than most of your male buddies. I have trouble believing these measurements unless you actually have Fragile X! If you're getting erections and ejaculations like the other guys, XXY is unlikely and your physician can check to see if you're producing sperms if you can give him a reason. Enjoy becoming a man.
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