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  • Taking Care of Your Body: Answers for Boys With Autism for Teens


    When you're a teen, your body changes — this is part of growing up. You will have to learn new routines to keep yourself clean and healthy. Here's what to expect.

  • Klinefelter Syndrome for Teens


    This genetic condition only affects guys and is also called "XXY." It can affect a guy's ability to learn and his sexual development, but doctors can treat it. Find out more.

  • Gynecomastia for Teens


    Puberty can be confusing, especially when unexpected changes happen. Learn what gynecomastia is and why it happens.

  • Male Reproductive System for Teens


    What makes up a guy's reproductive system and how does it develop? Find the answers to these questions and more.

  • Safety Tips: Lacrosse for Teens


    When everyone's moving so fast and using sticks to sling a solid rubber ball around, injuries are bound to happen in lacrosse. Here's how to avoid them.

  • Sexual Attraction and Orientation for Teens


    Both guys and girls often find themselves having sexual thoughts and attractions. For some, these feelings and thoughts can be intense — and even confusing.

  • When Will I Start Developing? for Teens


    Lots of girls and guys worry about when their bodies will develop. The fact is that physical development starts at different times and moves along at different rates in normal kids.

  • Does Touching Breasts Make Them Grow? for Teens


    Touching or massaging breasts doesn’t make them grow. Find out what does affect how breasts develop.

  • Can You Get a Yeast Infection After Having Sex? for Teens


    It’s possible to get a yeast infection after having sex. Learn the symptoms and how to protect yourself.

  • Is It Normal for One Testicle to Be Bigger? for Teens


    It's normal for guys to have one testicle a bit bigger than the other, and it's usually the right testicle.