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Learning About the Opposite Sex

by David Treybig

From our earliest days, most of us have an interesting learning curve when it comes to understanding the opposite sex. As infants we're clueless. Then we discover other people in our world—some of whom are boys and others are girls. At first this knowledge doesn't seem to be all that important. It's just more information—like learning vocabulary words.

Looking at travel guide Soon, however, we discover that the opposite sex really is different. Boys learn that girls generally don't like all the same kinds of games as they do and girls conclude that most boys aren't interested in all the things they are. As elementary school students these differences generally cause us to go our separate ways. Girls think boys are stupid and boys think girls have cooties—whatever those are. And the sexes keep their distance from one another, only meeting and talking when necessary.

Then a remarkable transition occurs. As we begin to enter our teenage years, we become physically capable of reproducing sexually. The time when this first occurs is called puberty. As we mature into this stage of life, the opposite sex suddenly becomes intensely interesting. Our differences intrigue and captivate us. But what do we do with this newfound curiosity? I have heard parents jokingly say the best thing to do with teens is tie them to chairs until they get through puberty. That may seem funny to an adult--but not to a teen!

As teens, we are bursting with energy and can't wait to become adults. We want to know things and experience things. We can't wait until we are old enough to have adult privileges. And along this path of maturity, there always seems to be this opposite sex beckoning our attention.

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