Boy produce sperm "usually" between the ages of 11 and 13. There are exceptions but this is the average age.
Boys typically begin to produce sperm during puberty, which usually occurs between the ages of 9 and 14. The average age for the onset of sperm production, marked by the development of secondary sexual characteristics, is around 12 to 13 years old. However, individual development can vary widely, and some boys may start producing sperm slightly earlier or later.
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Most boys can't produce sperm at age 10. However puberty is a very variable process and the normal range of ages at which boys start puberty is from 9 until the late teens. Ejaculating sperm is not usually the first stage of puberty but some boys who start puberty at age 9 may be able to ejaculate by age 10. There is also a condition called "precocious puberty" which starts the process of puberty in boys who are younger than 9 years of age. So, although most boys won't be able to produce sperm at 10 there are some boys who will be able to.
You mean Semen and guys start to produce semen when they hit puberty, the average ages of puberty is at 12-14 but alot hit it earlier at 10 years of age.
There life span is ussaly 8-10 years old maximum life span is 15 years old
(15*12+16*15+18*14)/4913.7142857 is the true average age
There are several reason that people might not produce semen. They include:being femalebeing a male who has not reached pubertyhaving had surgery for removal of the prostate glanddiseases impacting the prostate
You will start producing semen at the age of 14 or 15 years.
hey date older boys cause they wanna look cool. As in hes older i look older. well there you go. oh and they ussaly aim for cute middle schools. ------------------------------------------------------------------ girls tend to mature faster. so they go for older guys because there maturity leval is higher than the guys there age
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No, at that age you really shouldn't even talk to boys on the the phone. Especially older boys. So no, nine is not the appropriate age to be talking to older boys on the phone.
At 11 years old, most boys have not yet reached puberty and therefore are unlikely to produce sperm. Puberty typically begins between ages 9 and 14, and sperm production usually starts a few years after the onset of puberty. Each individual's development can vary widely, so there's no set amount of sperm that can be expected at this age. If you have more questions about puberty or sexual health, it's best to consult a trusted adult or healthcare professional.