They don't change?
SOCIAL MATURITY is changing of social behavior during puberty of social changes.
they fall in love.
You become a bïtch if your a girl but if your a boy you become like cooler
some boys and girls become very aggressive during puberty. while in some cases, they become quite and loners.
Social: AnswerEmotional: Answerwhat a dumb answer and not helpful at all
During puberty there are a lot of emotional and social changes. This causes some people to become socially awkward and in turn isolate.
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Myths about puberty often include misconceptions that it happens overnight or that all individuals experience the same changes at the same time. In reality, puberty is a gradual process that varies significantly among individuals, both in timing and physical changes. Another common myth is that puberty only affects physical development; however, it also involves emotional and social changes. Understanding these facts can help alleviate anxiety and confusion during this critical developmental stage.
During puberty, girls experience significant hormonal changes that can lead to heightened emotions and sensitivity. These fluctuations in hormones, particularly estrogen and progesterone, can make them more prone to mood swings and emotional responses. Additionally, the challenges of navigating social pressures, self-identity, and physical changes during this transitional period can contribute to feelings of stress and overwhelm, often resulting in tears.
Social changes depend merely on what type of people the girl is surrounded by and what school they go to, not puberty. However- girls will obviously become more interested in boys during puberty and should be allowed to go on dates and kiss boys, but should be strictly warned on STD's and pregnancy before even considering doing anything more than kissing.
Psycho-social aspects of sexual development refer to the psychological and social factors that influence an individual's understanding and experience of sexuality. Physical aspects of sexual development involve the physiological changes that occur in the body during puberty, such as hormonal changes, secondary sexual characteristics, and reproductive maturity.
Both men and women experience the physical growth. Emotional change is the increase in libido.