Boys Puberty PDF
Boys Puberty PDF
Boys Puberty PDF
Puberty
Almost everything boys will ever need to know
about body changes and other stuff!
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In this booklet, we’ve got together a heap
of information so that you can be informed
about the important stuff. And it will help
keep you safe and happy and well.
PS: If you want to know what girls go through, have
a look at the Girls & Puberty booklet.
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Blake aged 13 Jake aged 13
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Puberty is a
gradual thing
and everyone
goes through it.
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Contents
Things that change
Voice (gets squeaky, then deeper) 7
Body hair (armpits, chest, around penis, shaving) 7
A tour of the genitals (testicles, penis) 8
Sexual feelings (erections, crushes) 13
Conclusion
Further information 20
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As it is breaking, your
voice will sometimes
go squeaky when
you are talking.
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A tour of the genitals (sex organs)
One area of our bodies that we tend to focus much of our
attention on is our genitals. The penis is an important part of your
body that will change during puberty. Penises vary in size and
appearance, but when an adult penis is erect they are mostly a
similar size. So there is no need to worry if you think your penis
looks a little smaller than or different to other people’s.
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There is no need to
worry if you think
your penis looks a
little smaller than
or different to
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The penis
How do I look after my foreskin? Why does my penis go hard?
Sometimes the foreskin – a fold of skin which One physical sign of sexual feelings for boys
covers the tip of the penis (glans) – is removed is when they get an erection.
surgically at birth. This operation is known
When the penis is stimulated, or a boy becomes
as circumcision. Doctors rarely recommend
sexually aroused, it grows from being small,
circumcision, but for some boys it is performed
limp and soft to larger, erect and hard. The
due to cultural and religious beliefs. In previous
penis does not contain any bones and is not
generations, circumcision was common, but
made of muscle. It becomes erect because the
now only about 10% of boys born in Australia
tissue inside it fills with blood under pressure.
are circumcised each year. Sometimes boys are
circumcised for medical reasons, but this is not Penises vary in size and appearance. There is a
common. Regardless, the penis works the same large natural variation, but when they are erect,
way with or without a foreskin. they are mostly a similar size.
For those with a foreskin, it is very important to A thick whitish fluid is produced by the seminal
keep the area beneath the foreskin clean. The vesicle and the prostate gland. This mixes with
foreskin should be pushed back daily and the the sperm to form semen. At the peak of sexual
glans gently washed. excitement – when a male ’reaches climax’,
‘comes’ or has an orgasm – semen is pumped
out of the end of the erect penis. This is called
ejaculation. The milky fluid or ejaculate (‘come’,
‘cum’) contains 200 to 500 million sperm.
During sexual excitement, but before orgasm
The penis works or ejaculation, a small amount of clear fluid
may be released from the penis. The clear
the same way fluid is called ‘pre-cum’ and can also carry
with or without live, active sperm.
a foreskin.
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What happens to my urine
when I ejaculate?
Semen passes from the testicles
through the spermatic cord before
being ejaculated through the urethra
– the same tube that urine passes
through. It is impossible for urine and
semen to become mixed because the
flow of urine is automatically stopped
when your penis is erect.
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The testes
During puberty, there is a change in your However, even testicles that have moved down
testicles (testes). into the scrotum will sometimes pull back into
the body, for instance in cold water, or during sex.
With help from the male hormone testosterone, This is quite normal. They will eventually move
the testicles begin to produce sperm. Sperm back into place on their own. Any concerns you
are tadpole-shaped and their ‘tails’ help them have about differences in the testicles can be
move. This movement of sperm is important for talked over with a doctor.
reproduction (see Why does my penis go hard,
page 10). Sperm are so tiny that they can only be Why should I check my testicles?
seen under a microscope.
Once you reach puberty, it is a good idea to
The testicles need to be kept cool for the regularly check the size and shape of your
sperm to develop normally. This is why they testicles. A good time to do this is in the shower.
hang outside the body in a sac (bag) called the
scrotum. It is quite normal for one testicle (testis) The purpose of this check is to get to know
to be larger or to hang lower than the other. the size, shape and texture of your testicles.
At birth, some boys may have experienced what It is perfectly normal for one of your testicles to
is called ‘undescended testicles’ where one or be bigger than the other. But if you notice any
both testicles fail to move down into the scrotum. changes in your testicles, especially an unusual
This is usually corrected after birth. lump, you must see a doctor. One of the most
common cancers for men between the ages
of 15 and 30 is cancer of the testes.
It is quite normal
for one testicle
to be larger or to
hang lower than
the other.
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Sexual feelings
As your body changes during the course What if someone gets a
of adolescence, you may notice changes crush on me?
in how you feel physically and emotionally.
You may find that someone feels
These feelings help to prepare us for adult strongly about you but that you
life, relationships, marriage, having sex and don’t return these feelings. Try to
making babies. treat this person with respect and
kindness. Be honest and clear
It is quite normal to suddenly experience strong about your feelings.
feelings, or crushes, for certain people, of the same
or opposite sex. These feelings may remain private,
or you may choose to confide in a friend, or express
your feelings to the person directly.
What’s good?
• A well-balanced diet. Include lots of fresh
fruit and vegies and plenty of water.
What’s not?
• Fatty foods, fried foods and sugary foods
(e.g. pastries, biscuits, chips, lollies).
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Pimples and acne
In puberty your body is a hormone
producing machine. The production
of new hormones also affects your
oil-producing (sebaceous) glands and
your sweat glands.
Pimples are caused by over-activity of the
oil-producing glands. These glands lie just under
the skin. They produce sebum, the natural oil
that keeps your skin supple. During puberty, your
hormones make the oil-producing glands grow
bigger and produce extra sebum. This sebum is
often thick and flows slowly, so it tends to clog
the pores, causing pimples. When pimples become
very inflamed, a more severe condition called
acne can develop. Some teenagers are troubled
by pimples and/or acne for several years and
may need treatment.
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Sweat does not have
much of a smell but
bacteria which live on
the skin can create
a smell called body
odour or BO.
• Kids Helpline
1800 55 1800
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Mental wellbeing
As well as changes happening to your body on
the outside, there are changes happening on the
inside, too.
Hormones can make us feel euphoric and excited or a bit moody
and emotional; everyone has their ups and downs (even adults –
but you already know that!). It is as important to take care of your
mental wellbeing as it is your physical health.
• Headspace
www.headspace.org.au
• Kids Helpline
1800 55 1800
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