The development of a "full bush" in girls is a gradual process during puberty, and the reference does not specify a single age when this is fully achieved. Instead, it details the progression of pubic hair growth.
Pubic Hair Growth Timeline
Stage of Development | Description | Approximate Age |
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Initial Growth | Pubic hair starts growing along the labia. | Around 12 years old |
Progression | The hair gradually becomes thicker and curlier. It spreads to cover a larger area of the vulva. | During puberty |
Final Stage | Pubic hair may grow around the top of the thighs. | Late puberty |
As indicated in the provided reference, at around 12 years old on average, girls will begin to notice pubic hair growth along the labia. The hair gradually becomes thicker and curlier, and covers a larger area of the vulva during puberty. In the final stages of puberty, the pubic hair may extend to the top of the thighs. This demonstrates the gradual nature of the development, not a single point when it becomes a "full bush." There is no specific age mentioned in the reference when pubic hair reaches what might be considered a full growth pattern.
It's important to note:
- The timing of puberty and the progression of hair growth varies greatly between individuals.
- What is considered a "full bush" is subjective and varies among individuals.