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Article Title: Friendship Change Due to Puberty And Maturity
Author: Irsan Komarga
Category: Relationships
Word Count: 416
Keywords: friendship
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Have you sometimes felt hurt because a close friend no longer seems to want 
your friendship? Or perhaps you no longer enjoy your best friend. All through 
life friendships may shift as your interests change. But there is a special 
reason why friendships often change during the junior high years. Many twelve 
years olds experience such changes.

As you know, you and your friends are changing physically. The physical changes 
that take place as your body grows and develops do not occur at the same time I 
all girls and boys. Some girls and boys will have reached physical maturity by 
the time they enter junior high. Others may reach maturity on year, two years, 
or even several years later.

These times of maturity are normal. The rate at which you mature physically is 
a part of your heredity. You cannot change it. There is no "set" of time for 
all boy and all girls to reach full physical growth. There is, instead, a time 
which is natural for you.

Sometime during the years from ten to fifteen or sixteen, your body undergoes a 
period of rapid growth. This growth spurt means you are becoming physically 
mature. Growth spurts occur at different times for different individuals. If 
your growth spurt comes at a time different from your friends, it can change 
some of your interests.

For instance, suppose you shoot up in height and are taller than many of your 
friends. You may begin to be very interested in basketball or volleyball or 
some other activity in which height is helpful. Your friends may still be 
relatively short and more interested in games where height is less important. 

As you become physically mature, things that appealed to you once may no longer 
appeal to you. A friend who has not matured yet may still be interested in 
activities you enjoyed when you were younger. This is all right for both of you.

Most girls become physically mature before the majority of boys the same age. 
This can cause changes in interests involving both boys and girls. For example, 
girls who have matured physically may have a greater interest in social 
activities than girls and boys who have not matured. Some interests such as 
hobby groups can still be areas of activity enjoyed by boys and girls together, 
regardless of maturity.

Well, as what they always say that a friendship may come to an end without any 
one being at fault. True! - But sad. But it all comes down to charging to 
experience. 

Irsan's passion is to write on wide varieties of subjects. His latest writing 
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Drake Hotel Chicago and other information about hotels in Chicago.
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