The openness of boys to participating in various activities or "spots" can vary widely based on individual interests, cultural background, and social influences. Some boys may be eager to explore different sports, hobbies, or roles, while others might prefer traditional or familiar activities. Encouragement from peers, family, and society can also play a significant role in their willingness to try new things. Ultimately, it depends on the individual boy and the environment he is in.
boys have more spots than5 girls dont
In some cases , some people are spot prone and others have better skin but Every boy will get spots, some less noticeable than others but what you have to remember is everyone has different maturity rates so maybe one boys voice has broke but he has no spots while another boys voice hasn't but he has lots of spots!
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the boys world.......its like heaven
No, they are not open.
girks can be aggresive, but as well as boys. they might end up hitting each other in spots. that is why
It would depend on what caused the spots and where the spots are located. Without more information, there is not enough to answer the question more specifically.
a grown mans most ticklish spots are:his feet,toes,belly and inner legs. a boy child's most ticklish spot is his neck and a teen boys most ticklish spots are:his armpits,belly,his sides,his neck,and my favorite:his dick.
i am pretty sure that there are more spots on the males
Jiri Vasely won the boys junior championship of Australian Open 2011.
No. Most men and boys do not get put off by small beauty marks and moles. Some even find them particularly attractive.
Spots are too ebon. Spots are so much more faint