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__social changes during puberty__

All girls go throught the transition of puberty hear are some changes that they may go through
 * Change of friends
 * change of beliefs
 * more interest in boys
 * change of hobbys

Reasons for these changes are things such as:
 * Someone may be going through puberty and a result of this, they are not happy with the way their body is turning out,so they get embarrassed of themselves so they shut themselves off from the world (by not talking to any one, not socializing with any one).
 * A group of people may exclude someone who is trying to play or talk to a group of friends.
 * Boys may repel themselves from certain girls and become a lot more attracted to popular, more beautiful girls - this may make girls feel bad about themselves.

During puberty people tend to want to spend more time in private and spend more time with friends, not family. They will start to want freedom to make their own decisions, which can cause confliction between parents and kids. Due to this some parents will think that the kid does not love them ort need them anymore. Adolescents are trying to gain more independence, but with independence comes responsibility. Adolescents are trying to gain more independence, but with independence comes responsibility. Thats where a lot of them crack.

In boys, the social changes can be similar and not similar, it depends on the age, family and likes/dislikes of the boy. Some social changes that boys endure during puberty include: media type="youtube" key="dfpz9uEH-fQ" width="425" height="350"
 * Boys become more attracted to girls, and get more sexual feelings (i.e Erections).
 * Boys also tend to want more privacy and don't enjoy family outings as much anymore.
 * Boys tend to feel more uncomfortable around attractive girls, or for some the opposite happens (i.e they may get girlfriends and start to fell more comfortable around attractive girls).
 * Boys start to stop working hard in class, but tend to be distracted a lot more by things.

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