Your Body, Your Questions: Everything Teens Actually Want to Know About Sex and Health
Growing up comes with approximately a million questions about your body, sex, and relationships—most of which feel way too awkward to ask anyone. Sound familiar? You're definitely not alone. Every teen wonders if they're "normal," when they'll be ready for certain things, and how to navigate all the changes happening to their body and emotions. This honest guide answers the questions you actually have (not the ones adults think you should have) with zero judgment and 100% real talk. Because you deserve accurate information, not just what you can piece together from friends and Google.
Myth-Busting 101: Separating Fact from Fiction About Teen Sexual Health
Let's be honest; there's a lot of bad information floating around about sex and sexual health. From outdated stuff your friends heard from their older siblings to wild rumors on social media, it can be hard to know what's actually true. These myths aren't just annoying; they can be dangerous, leading to unplanned pregnancies, infections, or just unnecessary worry. Time to set the record straight.
Period Problems: When to Worry and When to Chill
Your period showed up three weeks early and you're convinced you're dying. Or maybe it's been MIA for months and you're spiraling about what that means. Here's the thing: periods are weird, unpredictable, and honestly kind of rude—especially when you're a teen. While most period "problems" are totally normal parts of your body figuring itself out, some actually do need attention. This guide will help you tell the difference between "my body is just being dramatic" and "okay, maybe I should talk to someone about this." Because the last thing you need is to stress about whether your stress about your period is making your period more stressful