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Physical Characteristics

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  1. Describe what he looked like in his childhood years. Describe how his physical characteristics changed over these years.

  2. If he went through puberty in his childhood years, describe the experience. What changes occurred?

  3. Describe his hair. How did he wear it? Was there a particular style name associated with the way he wore his hair? What color was it? Did he or someone else fix his hair to go to school or other events?

  4. Describe his body. How big was he? Was he happy with his body, or did he wish any part(s) of it could be different? How did he want it to look?

  5. Did he have difficulties maintaining his weight? Did he feel he was too small or too big? Did he do anything to change his weight?

  6. Describe his face. What was his complexion like? What did his eyes, nose, and other facial features look like? Did he wear glasses or braces? If yes, how did he feel about wearing them?

  7. Did he look like or resemble anyone during his childhood years? Did he like looking like this person? Why or why not?

  8. Was there a particular body part that was his favorite? His eyes, hair, or legs for example? Did he feel other people favored that part also?

  9. At this time in his life, if he could have changed his physical characteristics in any way, what would he have done? Why?

  10. Did he feel happy with the way he looked? Was his appearance important to him?

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