in the Puberty
by Kelly Wang
What¡¦s sex education? Actually, it should
be an education to help us have a healthy
life. It¡¦s a very important education in our
daily life that could influence our whole lives
if we don¡¦t realize it. The first step in
sex education is to understand the structure
of male and female bodies. Generally
speaking, in the puberty, it¡¦s very obvious
that boys and girls could feel the changes
of their bodies gradually; for example, their
pubid hair will grow and so do their sexual
organs.
More specifically, the boys could grow beard
and their bosoms will become bigger than
before. But they don¡¦t need to worry about
that because their bosoms will become
small soon like before. However, what may
shock them is what we called nocturnal
emission: ejaculation, especially, when they
are sleeping. Before they ejaculate, their
penises could become larger and harder
that could be said a nervous phenomenon.
Erection also happenswhen boys have sexual
fantasies
or touch female bodies. In the golden time of their
life, their reproductive organs would grow faster
and become
mature.
will come earlier than boys, so when they
study in the same class, we will feel that
girls are more mature than boys. In this
valuable period, girls would also grow armpit h
hair and pubes, but the different thing is the
coming of menses. If girls don¡¦t¡¦ have the knowledge
about this, it¡¦s very easy for them to become
nervous and don¡¦t know what to do. So
schools and families should teach them some
common sense about that and make
them accept the fact that they will become mature
women. In addition, their bosoms will also become
bigger than before, and it¡¦s very easy for them to
feel shameful and shy at first. Therefore, we should
teach them in a natural and correct way
to make them accept it naturally.
In this modern, we know that teenagers become
more precocious, so the average age becomes lower
gradually. In the report, we find that boys enter
puberty at about ten years of age and girls at eight or nine.