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Puberty education has traditionally focused on biological changes, but modern Comprehensive Sexuality Education (CSE) highlights the need to address the emotional and social aspects of emerging romantic interests. This paper discusses the impact of early pubertal maturation on relationship quality, the developmental transition from "crushes" to dyadic partnerships, and the role of education in debunking unrealistic media portrayals of romance. 1. The Developmental Shift: From Biology to Romance
Boys and girls experience distinct physical changes during puberty. Boys typically develop: