Well,i'm saying that young people get suprised b/c they don't know how to handle it.when girls get there period,they don't want to tell anybody.When boys get there voices cracked up and get low,they don't know what happened to them.So,let's just say that when young people get there puberty,they don't feel,well,good.(a.k.a,they feel uncomfertable.)
People can feel irritated, excited or happy due to mood swings. Mood swings are normal during puberty.
They are scared because many changes are about to happen during puberty. Also, there is the fear of the unknown
you start thinking about puberty and people's boobs and feel breast buds and start growing hair on your...(itleast theat's how I started)
I don't believe it is possible to be 'gay' before puberty. It is the onset of hormones that typically drive one to figure out their sexual orientation. Some people may feel they are in the wrong body from an early age, but that is driven by puberty.
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yeh, that should be a sign of puberty. But all people are different. Some are late bloomers, and that's what you might be. and some people are early matures and hit puberty at age 10. But don't feel lonely, because I too, a 13 year old male haven't hit puberty. yeh, that should be a sign of puberty. But all people are different. Some are late bloomers, and that's what you might be. and some people are early matures and hit puberty at age 10. But don't feel lonely, because I too, a 13 year old male haven't hit puberty.
Puberty is not an instant transition. It is a gradual process that takes time. Different people progress through the stages of puberty at different rates. If you have begun progressing through the stages of puberty, but are not yet able to ejaculate, don't worry about it. It is very likely that you will be able to within a few years. If you feel you have completed the transition of puberty, and are still not able to ejaculate, (which would be very rare) then you should be examined by a doctor to see what the problem is.
In most cases it is the body developing through puberty. The body becomes more "womanly" and the wider hips, developing breasts and sometimes celulite development is due to puberty. other wise it could be weight gain. If the child has not hit puberty i would suggest monitoring the diet to see what foods they are taking in. I wouldn't worry unless it becomes a problem or seems abnormal. Your family doctor would be a good source if you feel it is a problem though.
I feel that most young people turn to drugs to hide their feelings or to try and escape something. I also feel that young people might think it is the cool thing to do... for me, it was both.
Yes it is. Your body is changing. You're learning new things about yourself and how you react and feel about yourself and other people. As you continue through puberty you'll gradually come to a realization about whether you're gay or straight. You should feel good about yourself whichever you are.
Children can feel many things while going through puberty. Their body is changing, so they may feel insecure or worried about certain changes that are happening. Depending on the stage of puberty, they may have new feelings (such as desire) for other people. Puberty can also bring mood swings (due to the hormones being released), which can vary between stress, happiness and even depression.
you wont feel anything.