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Puberty
During puberty, boys experience a significant increase in the size of their larynx (voice box) and vocal cords due to hormonal changes, which causes their voice to deepen. This results in a lower pitch compared to girls who do not experience the same level of vocal cord growth during puberty.
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Shaving obviously! Boys- shave their face. Girls- shave their armpits and legs.
do boysand girls experience that the same changes?why?
Puberty can be challenging for both boys and girls, but the experience often varies by individual. Girls typically face earlier hormonal changes, which can lead to physical and emotional challenges such as body image issues and menstrual cycles. Boys may experience pressure related to physical development and social expectations. Ultimately, the difficulties of puberty are subjective and can depend on personal circumstances and support systems.
Girls typically develop before boys due to differences in the timing of puberty. On average, girls enter puberty earlier, often starting around ages 8 to 13, while boys usually begin around ages 9 to 14. This early onset of puberty in girls is driven by hormonal changes, particularly the production of estrogen, which promotes the development of secondary sexual characteristics. As a result, girls may experience physical and emotional maturation ahead of boys during their teenage years.
During Puberty boy's experience more skeletal and muscle growth than girls.
During puberty, both boys and girls experience physical changes such as growth spurts, development of secondary sexual characteristics (like facial hair in boys and breast development in girls), and hormonal changes leading to sexual maturity. Hormones like testosterone and estrogen play a key role in these changes, which usually occur between the ages of 10 and 14 for girls and 12 and 16 for boys.
some changes are pimples,and for girls periods and for boys a liquid that is heaver than water containing sperm which if girls have they're period can get girls pregnant.
A boy's "period" is often referred to as a "growth spurt" or "puberty." During this time, boys experience physical and hormonal changes, including increased height, muscle mass, and changes in voice, but they do not have a menstrual cycle like girls. The term "male puberty" encompasses these developments as boys transition into adulthood.
Girls do not change into boys during puberty. Girls can only turn into boys if they have a sex change operation and a continuing course of hormone injections.