it's basically equal. guys and girls both have to adapt to changing bodies. everyone goes through puberty. guys and girls just adapt differently. (girls are affected waay more than guys though)
Puberty does not begin at the same time for everyone. Girls on average begin puberty a year before boys.
Girls reach puberty earlier than boys at the age of 9-12 years. Boys reach puberty at the age of 12-14 years.
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Girls go thru puberty before boys
boys,have grow body hair ,girls have a mentruation
Boys definitelyBecause even though they think it's harder because they don't talk about it, it is still harder for girls because we don't want to talk about it either but we are FORCED to talk about it and it is SOOOOOO gross. Also when puberty is over for boys it is ALL over and done with but even when girls' puberty is over we STILL have to get periods every month. Another thing boys only have one change, which is puberty, and when it is over it's over. On the other hand girls have two changes, puberty and menopause, and when puberty is over, as previously stated, we STILL have to get periods every month AND we don't get off the hook there because we STILL have menopause coming!!! ==True... you do get periods after, but can you imagine having to shave everytime you wake up from a nap? how much of a pain when you wake up every morning with a stiffy?Girls have to shave their legs and armpits. true, not as often but it is that + periods. Also, if you want to have a kid the normal way you have to get pregnant... guys don't. Also can you imagine how painful period cramps are?
Their are no disadvantages or risk in starting puberty early.
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Yes, but they still may not be as much into boys as boys are into them.
Doing puberty high levels of hormones are produced in boys and girls, which leads to sebum. Sebum is an irritant that clogs the pores which form a pimple that may be affected.
boys,have grow body hair ,girls have a mentruation