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Well if your a girl and your having cramps then take a hot bubble bath if starting your period then make sure you are wearing a tampon or pad and if there is white and yellow stuff appearing in if your underwear then just put some paper towels or toliet paper in your underwear and if you start developing breasts then get a bra you can find one anywhere.………and if your a boy ask your dad or whoever cause I don't know I'm a girl………and most of all surround your self with great friends

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Why grethephysical and emotional changes of puberty so difficult and deal with?

This is because there is much apprehension about the changes. Some people dont like changes that take place so fast.


How do you deal with early puberty?

Puberty is coming whether you consider it early or not. It is a natural part of life & there is no need to look at it as something you have to deal with. Puberty brings a lot of great things & when it is done you will be a man. Don't deal with it, embrace it & celebrate it!


Does puberty only bring physical changes?

It doesn't. Puberty also brings emotional and mental changes. As your hormone levels change, your moods change as well, and you must learn to deal with new emotions and thoughts. Your brain matures, so you have new worries as you realize things that children don't understand, like the consequences of your choices and actions. Puberty is a time of many types of changes, not just physical ones.


Why does puberty only bring physical changes?

It doesn't. Puberty also brings emotional and mental changes. As your hormone levels change, your moods change as well, and you must learn to deal with new emotions and thoughts. Your brain matures, so you have new worries as you realize things that children don't understand, like the consequences of your choices and actions. Puberty is a time of many types of changes, not just physical ones.


How does the Indian culture deal with puberty?

The Indian culture is stereotypical with puberty. They treat it as bad thing.


What strategies can adolescences and senior citizens use to deal with physical changes?

Try to consult help from others such as teachers, doctors or family members


What are the external strategies to deal with uncertainty?

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What changes happen in puberty?

It depends if you are a boy or a girl. Girls find it harder to go through puberty because they have to deal with their periods. Girls usually start at the of 12-14. The first sign a girl might get in puberty might be pubic hairs or breast development. Boys find it easier to get used the changes of puberty. They start around the age of 14-16 The first sign they might get is pubic hairs or their voice breaking. When their voice breaks it means that it would change into a deeper voice, but of course it will be squeaky at first. Boys might also get broader shoulders and might start to grow muscles. Puberty doesn't just change you physically it also changes you emotionally, mentally and spiritually. As you go through the changes you might start to get interested in the opposite sex and you also might start to mature more.


How is your body able to deal with such changes during exercise?

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How do you reach puberty faster?

Simple. It is not possible so just deal and let it happen when it happens.


Why is puberty so hard to deal with?

Because you are going through a lot of changes and are making a major transition in life, from childhood to adolescence (being a teenager). Your body is growing and changing, and the way people treat you, and their expectations of you are also changing. Meanwhile, very potent chemicals called hormones are coursing through your bloodstream. These can affect your mood, make you feel jumpy, irritable, etc. Two important things to remember: 1) it will pass, and things will get better; and 2) every teenager and adult alive today has gone through puberty and survived. You will too. Best of luck.