No: By definition puberty changes the hormonal background of the kid.Their tissues, if normal will demonstrate physical changes triggered by those hormones. While some may not grow as tall or have parts as big as others the changes will happen.Those with ate rare absence of puberty triggering hormones will never transition into puberty or be fertile unless they are diagnosed & treated for the problem
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