Every person's body is different, but there are some basic parts that are the same. Here you can learn about how your body and other people’s bodies work. We will also discuss how they change during puberty and how to take care of your body.
Puberty in boys differs but most boys experience it between the ages of 9 and 15. It is also important to note that some boys start and end earlier than others.
Penises come in all shapes and sizes. And they all look different: straight, curved, long, thick, thin, circumcised, uncircumcised. One is no better than the other.
Richard and Jola have been dating for about six months. The relationship, and the sex, has been incredible. They both feel lucky to have found a partner who meets their expectations and with equal sex drive.
Towards the end of puberty, you start having periods. Having a period means losing some blood through your vagina approximately once a month. Most women and girls lose between two and four tablespoons of blood each month. You can use tampons or sanitary towels (pads) to soak it up.
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