Yes. It often happens at much younger ages, as well.
Yes, it is normal for young children to experience erections due to physiological changes in their bodies. Erections in young boys can occur spontaneously and are not necessarily linked to sexual arousal. It is important to provide age-appropriate education and reassurance to help children understand and manage these natural bodily functions.
If it's to often( every 10-15 minutes) go to a doctor.
It is not normal. Your erection is too small to see, therefore not noticeable.
no they die
Yes all guys get that Once you hit puberty you start to get erections, there is nothing wrong in it as it is a sign you are normal and growing up. You should seek some privacy and attend to it now and again as masturbation is normal also for teenagers.
yes it is normal...i am going into the 7th grade and whenever i see my girlfriend and as soon as i see her i get a erection so its normal
yes very normal! lol
Yes, it is normal for a 14-year-old boy to experience multiple erections throughout the day. This is due to hormonal changes during puberty, which can lead to increased sexual arousal and physical responses. Erections can occur in various situations, including during sleep, and can be influenced by both physiological and psychological factors. Each individual's experience can vary, so what is typical for one person may differ for another.
No, you're a freak.
No it means you have reached puberty. You are completely normal.
Boys can get erections at any age, and in fact it has been cited that babies still in the womb get erections. However, up until puberty, this is usually for different reasons. Before puberty, young boys can get erections due to friction from clothes, or from "adjusting" themselves. However, once they hit puberty, sexual desire and arousal will influence erections,
Erections are a normal physiological response that can occur in boys at any age, including around 10 years old due to hormonal changes. It doesn't necessarily mean the boy is thinking about anything inappropriate. It's a natural part of development and usually nothing to worry about.