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par Ahmad Mohmad Il y a 2 années

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Human development & sexual health

The process of human development, particularly during puberty, significantly impacts individuals both emotionally and physically, influencing their interactions with family, friends, and peers.

Human development & sexual health

Human development & sexual health

Puberty Questions

How can the physical changes at puberty affect relationships with families/guardians/caregivers?
These physical changes can change on how you act around family/friends/guardians/caregivers. as you might choose to be more independent than social. These can also strengthen relationships even if you and to be independent and form one an another.
How can the emotional changes at puberty affect relationships with peers?
For Example there are two classmates and have a good friendship, but when puberty hits both of the will start to develop feelings for each other and over the time these feelings will get stronger and become "love".
How can the emotional changes at puberty affect relationships with families/guardians/caregivers?
Individuals would be more stubborn than they were before the physical changes start happening the emotional ones would now come and effect moods. More desire for independence and security.
How can the physical changes at puberty affect relationships with peers?
People can be a bit more guarded when facing these physical changes in their body more in public settings rather than private locations. Increase in desire for more privacy and personal space in the home and outside in public. Feelings will start to change, or a more desire for independence. As physical changes continue through your body your growth hormones would cause more mood swings than usual.

Factors

Cognitive factors
Sexual oriantation
curiosity
Genetic differences
Uncertainly/Hesitation
Behaviour
Social factors
Safe conversation/Safe feelings with partner
Conversation with people
Friends
Peers
Family
Parents
Physical factors
disorders
Gender identity
Emotional factors
Happiness
Stress
Anxiety
Sadness
Joyful
Depression
Love
conflict with partner
Feeling for someone

Sexual activity

Definiton
Activities involving sexual intercourses.

Sexuality

Sexual behavior of someone.
The gender(s)/sex(es) someone might be attracted to.

Sexual health

Definition
Not mating when having a disease or a sickness that can spread.
Having sex healthy by wearing/using a type of protection when mating.
"mating" legally