12 to 15
No.
After the onset of puberty, males produce semen.
Males go into Puberty one time in their life.
None, because not all males are drawn to females through puberty or at any other time.
Yes, about 13% of males experience stomach discomfort during puberty. There is some link between stomachaches and taller teen males as well.
Most do, a few that haven't gone through puberty yet will not.
Going through puberty, one shall expect an imbalance of all hormones, leading to mood swings. Males at times can become very emotional.
In males, the scrotum holds the testis. In puberty the testis grow in size and so the scrotum also grows bigger.
There is no specific age a teenager will stop getting taller. One factor is your gender, females tend to go through puberty a lot earlier than males. Males enter puberty about the time they become a teenager, some females will start before 13 years of age. It also depends on the individual and their genetics because even though the average female starts puberty earlier than males, there are always females out there who sometimes are still going through puberty in their early twenties.
This varies massively because it all depends on when the male goes through puberty; how early or how late and also how fast. Generally it is between 14 and 18 with most males having to start shaving at 15 or 16.
Testicular torsion has been estimated to affect 1 in every 4 000 males younger than the age of 25 years and has peaks of incidence occurring in the neonate and the adolescent entering puberty.
Meiosis in males means sperm production. Male meiosis begins at puberty and never stops until death.