No, puberty starts whenever your body is ready.
Puberty is probably the most dramatic change, but some changes will continue to happen as you get older.
No, they just happen to have their birthday on the same day and kesha is older.
He had an older brother --- not sure if he is alive. He has said that he, his older brother and his father attended the same high school in NYC.
Yes, Uncles are usually fine to ask puberty questions too. You can also ask it here in the same way you asked this question.
Ancestors: relations of older generations. Descendants: relations of younger generations. Siblings: relations of the same generation.
Heifers will hit puberty anywhere from 6 to 9 months of age--or older--depending on the breed. Heifers are ready to breed by the time they're 15 months old. Bulls will hit puberty around the same age, and are ready to breed at around 12 months of age.
because the older ones see their imperfections in the younger ones and they try to fix it in the younger ones to try to prevent them making the same mistakes or the older ones want the younger ones to have the life they had.
well everyone grows at their own rate sometimes it's slow but really it depends on the family.....the time will come about the same time as their mom or dad or siblings...like if it's a guy it will happen same time as their dad or brother..if you're a girl it will happen as the same time as your mom or sister. if you are a male, however, obesity can hinder onset of puberty and may be the same in girls. hope that answers your question...
Yes because significant penis growth doesn't begin until the onset of puberty and 10 year olds usually haven't started puberty yet
When girls are 15 or 16 they look for a maturity in boys that they find mostly in older guys, since the boys of their same age start puberty later and are therefore not as mature yet usually. This makes older boys generally more attractive to them. As they grow it will level out to looking for the same age and finally to looking for men younger than themselves.
"dad" usually refers to an older partner in a same-sex relationship.
The average age for girls to begin puberty is 11, while for boys the average age is 12. But it's different for everyone, so don't worry if your child reaches puberty before or after their friends. It's completely normal for puberty to begin at any point from the ages of 8 to 14.