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How is adolescence different from our childhood

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Answered by PDK
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adolescence different from childhood
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Mindblowing: Adolescence is the stage when we reach maturity in childhood maturity is not gained many physical and mental changes occurs in either sex whether he is male or she is female
tijib: I explained a little more than that
Mindblowing: so what it should be short and simple nowadays everybody like the same not long nobody reads long
Answered by tijib
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Adolescence is a stage which is also referred to as the teenage age. Many characteristics of boys and girls are seen changing in this age. In the case of girls, hair grows in public regions, the breast and the other private parts expand, the nipples become darker. In boys, the penis enlarge and daydreams caused in night may result in the enlargement of the penis, hair and beard grows at this stage.
Whereas, in childhood, no such things happen. The situations seem to be very simple. The main emotions are sad, anger and happiness. Boys and girls enjoy this time very much whereas most of the girls and boys go through depression in the teenage.
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