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Boys

Boys are male human beings in the early stages of life. In common usage, the term refers to males who have not yet reached adulthood; the exact age range varies by culture and legal definitions, typically ending with adolescence or early adulthood. The term is often contrasted with "man," which denotes an adult male.

Biologically, boys undergo puberty, usually beginning in the early to mid‑teen years, marked by hormonal changes

Socially, expectations and roles for boys vary widely across societies and history. Stereotypes—such as notions of

Culturally, many societies include rites of passage or practices that mark transitions for boys, such as ceremonies,

that
drive
physical
and
sexual
maturation,
including
growth
spurts,
the
development
of
secondary
sexual
characteristics,
and
voice
changes.
toughness
or
less
emotional
expression—have
influenced
behavior
and
opportunities,
though
these
generalizations
are
increasingly
challenged
by
policy,
education,
and
research
that
emphasize
individual
variation.
Education,
family,
peers,
and
media
shape
attitudes
toward
gender,
health,
and
behavior,
while
programs
aim
to
promote
well‑being
and
inclusive
environments
for
all
youth.
training,
or
community
responsibilities.
The
study
of
boys
intersects
with
child
development,
gender
studies,
and
public
policy,
informing
approaches
to
education,
health,
and
social
inclusion.