I read this enlightening article at http://www.newportacademy.com/teenage-hormones-and-sexuality/.
As you click on the above link, you will be inspired and informed about yourself, and why you act the way you do. An excerpt below:
If you’re a teenager, you’re no stranger to the power of hormones. Starting as early as age 7 or 8, your body begins to produce the hormones that are responsible for the changes of puberty.
Teenage hormones are the chemicals that cause the physical growth and sexual development that will carry you through your teens and into adulthood. As these substances take hold of your body, you’ll notice that your emotions, moods and sexual feelings are much stronger.
You may also feel more impulsive and more inclined to take risks, like experimenting with drugs or alcohol, driving without a license or having unsafe sex.
Peer pressure, low self-esteem and hormonal surges can lead you to take chances that could have a negative effect on your future. As you enter your teenage years, it’s important to have a support system you can rely on. Parents, siblings, counselors, teachers and true friends can provide strength and advice as you go through this challenging, exciting period.


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