When your son or daughter has questions about sexual development and reproduction, where do you want them to look for answers? Their friends? A television show? The Internet? A magazine? Or you?
You want them to come to you. But a lot of parents worry they don't know all the answers - so they don't talk to their son or daughter. This part of the Web site can help you have the answers to your son or daughter's questions. It won't make you an expert. You don't have to be an expert. You just need to talk to your son or daughter early and often, and tell them how you expect them to behave when it comes to sex. It's important that you tell your son or daughter you expect them to wait to have sex, preferably until marriage.
This part of the Web site talks about puberty and reproduction.
All of the topics in this part of the Web site are listed in the gray bar at the left of your screen.
marilynmonroe answered Monday July 21 2008, 12:49 am: It happens fast, you'll probably start eating a lot more, have some skin problems, gain/lose weight, voice change(if you're a guy), grow in height, etc.
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