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Who has more pubic hair - girls or boys?

Both boys and girls develop pubic hair during puberty as part of normal physical development. The amount of pubic hair can vary greatly among individuals, and there is no general rule about who has more.


The sexual development among boys and girls during transition stage?

sexual development among boys and girls during the transition stage


Who has bigger hands girls or boys?

On average, boys tend to have larger hands than girls due to differences in physical development and genetics. However, hand size can vary greatly among individuals regardless of gender.


What are changes similar among boys and girls?

boys are similar to girls because boy go to the gym


Do girls experience physical arousal in the same way that boys do?

Yes, both girls and boys can experience physical arousal, but the specific physical responses may vary between individuals.


Can boys change girls periods?

No


Boys and girls high school basketball team documentary?

A woman among boys


Do girls do more physical bullying than boys?

In fact, this statement is TRUE. Everybody thinks that since boys are stronger boned, and are serious, that means that boys are more of bullies than girls. Girls actually tend to get physical with youngsters, while boys bully with their mouths.


How do boys be bullies?

Boys are a lot more physical than girls. Tina Ford


Who are normally physically fit between boys and girls?

boys are normally physically fit than girls cause boys normally do alot of physical work.


Why all the physical change to the boys and girls happens during puberty?

Boys get hair on their penis, their penis and testes get larger. Boys and girls both get armpit hair and thicker leg hair. Girls develop breasts and get pubic hair. Girls also get their period


What are common fears between boys and girls?

Common fears among boys and girls can include fear of failure, rejection, criticism, uncertainty about the future, and social judgment. They may also fear physical harm, loneliness, and the unknown. Gender norms and societal expectations can also influence the specific fears experienced by boys and girls.