Puberty Sexual Education For Boys And Girls -1991- English.29l [repack] ✦ Editor's Choice
Note: The suffix “.29l” appears to be a legacy file code (possibly from an old digital archive, floppy disk system, or internal library cataloging from the early 1990s). This article is written as if it were recovered from a 1991 educational curriculum, preserving the language, concerns, and scientific understanding of that era.
Q (Girl, age 11): “If I use a tampon, will I still be a virgin?”
A: Yes. Virginity refers to sexual intercourse. Tampons do not change your body or your status. (Note: 1991 was obsessed with “breaking the hymen” – now understood that hymenal tissue varies widely.) Note: The suffix “
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- Common changes for girls: breast development (thelarche), growth spurts, widening hips, pubic/underarm hair, onset of menses.
- Common changes for boys: testicular enlargement, penile growth, voice deepening, facial/body hair, increased muscle mass, nocturnal emissions.
- Changes both sexes experience: acne, sweating/body odor, rapid height increase, emotional intensity.
- Examples: expected age ranges (approximate): girls 8–13 start; boys 9–14 start; normal variability emphasized.