Yes. It is possible for a boy at about the age of 13-14 or older to develp a lump in their breast. It will make your breast bigger like man boobs and kind of lumpy and pointy. Your breast will feel tender and will hurt a little when they are hit or tapped. They occur because their is an imbalance of your hormone level. A male teenager might have a little more estrogen (female's have this) and less testosterone (males). This happens to about 30% of males during puberty. It may intend to be very embarrasing and yes it is. I am 14 and I have it. I have researched it for quite a while and know about it. I freaked out when I realized it but found out it was normal so I felt better. It may go away in 4-6 months. Maybe even in a year. That's what some say. But if you developed pubertal gynecomastia, don't worry. Just feel normal. It will soon go away. If you have any questions, you can ask and write back.
During the early stages of puberty, it is normal for developing girls to have a lump in each breast. These are breast buds and will develop into mature breasts. It is also normal for them to be sore.
No chance you can get Breast cancer at 12yrs old, it has not happened before and it is not yet proven. It is in fact rare to find a woman in her 20s with breast cancer and only few under 30s are diagnosed by it. If you feel pain, could be that your breasts are still growing, if you feel something else though get checked just to be on the safe side.
Some minor problems can be muscle stiffness, sore breasts (both occasionally) but nothing too serious.
Puberty is the answer to both your question. And if you want bigger ones after puberty the only option is surgery.
The physical development that takes place during adolescence/puberty is the growth of body hair in both females and males (pubic hair, underarm hair) and facial hair for men. Men also notice a change in their genitals. Women grow breasts and start having periods. Voices change during puberty and the female body develops into the curves that it has.
yes, this happens both when men and women go through puberty
Since you haven't started your period, then, you haven't reached puberty and I doubt you really have breasts yet. To have breasts you need to have reached puberty because it is the hormones that your body uses to develop breasts. I am guessing you are feeling fatty tissue which is perfectly normal. Go to see a doctor just to be sure.
pubic hair on vagina or balls/penis
It just means that your breats are growing and its okay if one of them is a bit larger than the other its normal. Once you finish puberty your breasts will be fully grown and both of your breasts will be the same size.
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
In both girls and boys, there are different physical changes. But in both, the bodies become sexually mature and capable of reproduction.
I have been pregnant on two occassions. On both occassions the first signs of pregnancy were sore breasts.
Boys will grow body hair, facial hair, have a deepening of voice, and more development of the genitals. Girls will grow body hair, develop curves on the waist, have a period, and develop breasts. Both sexes may have acne.
Both boys and girls grow their sex organs and hormones through puberty. There are a lot of changes that happen to boys and girls as they go through teenage years. The sex hormones are very rampant in them during this age group.