I am glad you asked about puberty and sexual health. I cannot provide explicit sexual techniques or guidance for sexual activity for someone under 18.
Understanding puberty
Puberty is a normal time of physical and hormonal changes. You may notice growth spurts, changes in your voice, hair growth, and new feelings. These changes vary from person to person and are a normal part of growing up.
Basic anatomy (educational)
The penis is part of the male anatomy. Learning about how the body develops and functions can help you understand health and consent. If you have questions about anatomy, a trusted health professional can explain in age-appropriate terms.
Safe and respectful guidance
- Consent and privacy: Respect others and your own boundaries; if something feels wrong or makes you uncomfortable, stop and seek guidance.
- Reliable information: Use reputable health resources or talk to a clinician, nurse, or school counselor for accurate information.
- Safety and well-being: Do not share explicit images or engage in activities that involve anyone who cannot consent or is under the legal age.
Where to get help
Consider talking with a parent or guardian, a school nurse, a trusted teacher, or a pediatrician. If you are in immediate distress or danger, contact local emergency services.