Boys typically begin to develop body hair during puberty, which usually starts between ages 9 and 14. The growth of body hair is driven by increased levels of hormones, particularly testosterone. Initially, boys may notice hair growth in areas such as the armpits and pubic region, followed by hair on the legs, arms, and chest as they continue to mature. The timing and extent of body hair development can vary significantly among individuals.
they got more hair because boys are are like dogs and girl are like hair less dogs
i belive hormones
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.
boys,have grow body hair ,girls have a mentruation
boys,have grow body hair ,girls have a mentruation
Their penis gets bigger nd hairier, they have an interest in girls. They also get taller, get deeper voices, body hair, and facial hair.
Boys. Girls have more hair's than Boys!
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
Boys get hair a few weeks after they're born.
Girls tend to look at the hair, secondly the face and thirdly body. Oh and they dont like when boys dress stupidly
this depends on the type of person you are, some boys can be cute with long hair, some can't, some boys can be cute with short hair, some can't, it's just a matter of opinion.i think boys with long hair are SUPER CUTE! they are the type for me!
Girls' opinions on boys' body hair vary widely and are often influenced by personal preferences, cultural norms, and societal trends. Some may find body hair attractive and associated with masculinity, while others might prefer a smoother look. Ultimately, individual preferences can range from embracing natural body hair to favoring grooming and maintenance, reflecting a diverse array of tastes and perspectives. Communication and mutual understanding are key in navigating these preferences in relationships.