Sexual feelings will arise, whether it occurs normally or very early, as in the case of precocious puberty. Any child entering puberty before the age of 8 in girls or 9 in boys, should be seen by a doctor to rule out brain tumor or other disease process that might be triggering early puberty. The reason why this is important is that growth stops once puberty concludes, so children with very early onset puberty tend to be shorter than their peers.
Puberty may make you sexually confused because it is a period when most sexual hormones are developed.
Puberty can leave you with feelings of depression due to development of new hormones.
Puberty is a time of hormonal changes that can influence sexual orientation and attraction. While hormones play a role in sexual development, they do not determine one's sexual orientation. Sexual orientation is complex and influenced by a combination of genetic, hormonal, and environmental factors.
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Sex is one of the three primary human drives. (The others are Fear and Hunger). We are all the products of our parents' sexual intercourse. Virtually all humans go though "puberty," when adult sexual feelings and responses begin to appear. Sexual feelings usually lead to "pair bonding" -- that is, an intimate primary relationship with another person that both individuals hope to make permanent. Like Fear and Hunger, the feelings around sex can arise without our conscious effort, or even in spite of it.
My nephew, who is now a Harvard mathematician was a precocious child who could multiply and divide in the first grade. Even the most precocious children can demonstrate significant speech sound errors. However, they typically make quick, amazing gains once they're enrolled in speech therapy.
DefinitionPuberty is the time during which sexual and physical characteristics mature. Precocious puberty is when these body changes happen earlier than normal.Alternative NamesPubertas praecoxCauses, incidence, and risk factorsPuberty usually begins between ages 10 and 14 for girls, and ages 12 and 16 for boys. Some African American girls may start puberty earlier, around age 9.The exact age a child enters puberty depends on a number of factors, including family history, nutrition, and gender.Often there is no clear cause for precocious puberty, but some cases are due to changes in the brain, genetic problems, or certain tumors that release hormones. These conditions include:Congenital adrenal hyperplasiaDisorders of the testicles, ovaries, or adrenal glandsHypothalamic hamartomaMcCune-Albright syndromeTumors that release a hormone called hCGSymptomsIn girls, precocious puberty is when any of the following develop before age 8:Armpit or pubic hairBeginning to grow fasterBreastsFirst period (menstruation)Mature outer genitalsSome evidence suggests that it may be normal for these changes to occur as early as age 7 in Caucasian girls and age 6 in African-American girls.In boys, precocious puberty is when any of the following develop before age 9:Armpit or pubic hairGrowth of the testes and penisFacial hair, often first on the upper lipMuscle growthVoice change (deepening)Signs and testsBlood hormone levels, CT scan of the brain or of the abdomen and MRI of the brain or of the abdomen are often used to diagnose the problem.TreatmentMedications can stop the release of sexual hormones. Some tumors need to be removed with surgery.ComplicationsChildren who go through puberty too early may not reach their full height because growth stops too early.Children with early sexual development are more likely to have psychological and social problems. Children and adolescents generally want to be the same as their peers, and early sexual development can make them appear different. This can result in self-esteem problems, depression, acting out at school and home, and abuse of alcohol and illegal substances.Calling your health care providerSee your health care provider if:Your child shows signs of precocious pubertyAny child with early sexual development appears to be having social problems in schoolReferencesStyne DM, Grumbach MM. Puberty: Ontogeny, Neuroendocrinology, Physiology, and Disorders. In: Kronenberg HM, Melmed, S, Polonsky KS, Larsen PR, eds.Williams Textbook of Endocrinology. 11th ed. Philadelphia, Pa: Saunders Elsevier; 2008: chap 24.
Hormones and the fact that the brain is not fully developed yet which makes teens and kids make decisions that aren't rational.
Not quite sure, but I suspect it's something quite precocious!
No you cannot. A persons sexual orientation is set by nature Teen boys get to know which way they will go by this age and there is no way you can change that. Younger boys will have feelings for the same sex as their rite of passage into adulthood through puberty but by the time they are 15-16 they know for sure if they are straight, gay or bisexual.
You can't become a lesbian. If you have sexual feelings toward women, they were deep within you all along.
No, there is nothing to make you start puberty. Your body produces hormones that trigger the events we call puberty. It is up to your body when this will happen. Hang in there, it will happen.