What Happens To Boys During Puberty?
I Know Girl Get Periods And Stuff But What Happens To The Boys?
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Ask your mommy and daddy?
They grow hair in places they didn’t grow before…they get taller…their voice changes…they have an unfailing desire to crush aluminum cans on their heads…and finally they discover magazines for men…
I Know That But I Mean What Else?
a crusty sock gets hidden under their beds?...
what do you mean?
i googled and this came up http://www.bodyteen.com/dema.html
between 10 to 12
Higher levels of the hormone, testosterone, produced in the testes, begin early changes in the external sex organs. The penis testes and pubic hair begin to grow.
this would have been helpful on the erection thread lol
You’ve been able to have erections all your life. During this stage of puberty, your erections will occur more frequently. Some boys experience up to 20 erections a day.
Dear lord, I couldn’t imagine having a penis. I liked my awkward boobie buds better than 20 erections a day!
Nothing like what they wish would happen.
They become aliens inhabiting giant versions of once cute little toddlers. And they start to smell, fart, and burp, the last two at will.
As the mother of one 14 year old boy; I can only relate it to the Invasion of the Body Snatchers. Physical changes occur daily and without warning; strange noises come from their once sweet mouths; horrible hair grows abundantly on their once cherubic faces; and worst of all…they start mindlessly pursuing with wanton fervor the other alien species…teenage girls!
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@casheroo: as someone who was once a teenage boy, I can tell you with all honesty that those 20 erections a day are wonderful things. Except when they happen at really awkward times, like when you’re talking to a love interest and there’s no way to hide it.
They also all think they are absolutely the prime authority on being hot shit, which is certainly not true.
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