Some myths about teenage boys that need to be debunked:
1.“Boys will be boys” This statement that
a boy will be a boy suggests that there is nothing we can do to change them and
they are to some extent irredeemable. This is not true. The fact is that boys
are smart and not always irrational or tough.
2. “Boys don’t cry” This is not true. The fact is that boys have concerns about many things and definitely cry if something goes wrong.
2. “Boys don’t cry” This is not true. The fact is that boys have concerns about many things and definitely cry if something goes wrong.
3. “Teenage boys do not do housework” The
fact is that teen boys are fully capable of cooking their own meals, making
their bed, and doing other household chores.
4. "Teen boys are bound to drink" The
truth is that not all teenagers drink alcohol. If your teenage boy stays
out late at parties, that does not necessarily mean that he drinks
alcohol.
5. They’re not emotional.
Boys have big feelings, just like girls do. They absolutely do have strong feelings and can be
very emotional.
6. They don’t like babies.
There’s some weird perception that babies are just for
girls. Babies are for everyone!
7. Slugs and snails
Boys are nasty; girls are nice. This is a myth which
should be discarded.
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