Yes, you are at the average age that boy's start to hit puberty so anytime now onwards.
You cannot permanently get rid of pubic hair. You can shave or trim them, there is also some laser surgery.
if it is white or clear it means that you are now going into the stage called puberty.
well, growing hair on your legs does not necessarily mean that you are going through puberty. if you grow excessive amounts of hair on your legs, however, then it can indicate that you are going through puberty. if you are growing hair on other parts of your body as well (face, under arms, chest, pubic areas) then that means that you are most likely going through puberty
If you are a man(or still going through puberty) this is normal.
Yes, you usually get pubic hair before armpit hair, which are both signs of Puberty has begun.
The appearance of any secondary sexual characteristics (Pubic hair, facial hair, breasts, increased muscle mass, voice changes, or the beginning of menstruation) indicates the onset of puberty. so yes. you are probably just starting to go through puberty
Puberty means that you will soon leave the stage of adolecence. It is when you start to become sexually active and pressured into sticky situations; when you learn the most social skills. What do you think?
Not always, some people get hairy legs before they develop pubic hair. Pubic hair starts to grow during puberty.
If a boy has pubic hair at age 9, he has hit puberty. This would mean he's an early bloomer. It would be very unusual but not unheard of.
It means you're 12 and still going through puberty.
In puberty, hair does not all come at once; often the pubic region is first. Axillary hair (arm pits) will probably come later.
No it doesn't, because it is normal for boys to start getting hair under his arms and in the pubic region at 11. This hair is normally straight, fine and non-pigmented hair and it signals the start of early puberty. When a boy goes through "precocious" puberty, that is, starts puberty earlier than 9 years of age, they run the risk of not growing as tall as their peers This is because when puberty completes, the growth plates on the bones close and stop growing in length. Precocious puberty is a treatable medical condition, and boys showing signs of puberty at a very young age should be seen by a pediatric endocrinologist to address the possible complications.