1) The document discusses the author's first experience with nocturnal emission and how they initially felt perplexed but educated themselves to understand it was a normal part of puberty.
2) It explains how the body and emotions change during puberty and advises welcoming these changes rather than seeing them negatively to boost self-esteem.
3) The author states they currently do not have a romantic relationship but feel many emotions towards others. They seek counsel from parents, classmates, and friends to manage emotions and maintain honest communication, even during the challenges of the pandemic.
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1) The document discusses the author's first experience with nocturnal emission and how they initially felt perplexed but educated themselves to understand it was a normal part of puberty.
2) It explains how the body and emotions change during puberty and advises welcoming these changes rather than seeing them negatively to boost self-esteem.
3) The author states they currently do not have a romantic relationship but feel many emotions towards others. They seek counsel from parents, classmates, and friends to manage emotions and maintain honest communication, even during the challenges of the pandemic.
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REVCY R.
SUERTE BSED – BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE
GE1 (2558) ACTIVITY 6 09/26/2021
How was your experience the first time you had your nocturnal emission? How did you cope with your feeling of awkwardness, negativity, especially since it was accompanied by bodily changes?
I was initially perplexed, to the point of wondering if this was a normal
occurrence. Then I began to think about it more and began questioning my male friends about it. Then their comment educated me on the matter, and I felt relieved. I quickly understood that I shouldn't feel ashamed or even guilty about having wet dreams because they are an unavoidable part of growing up. As we get older, we change physically, cognitively, and emotionally. As our bodies change, we may experience a range of emotions such as bewilderment and discomfort as a result of new experiences brought on by these changes. In my experience, I deal with these changes by reminding myself that the changes I'm going through are totally normal. My parents told me about the changes that may occur in me before puberty, and I essentially educated myself about it. Finally, I am always optimistic. Rather from seeing our changing bodies as a negative, I welcome my new shapes. This admiration for our changes may result in good feelings and a boost in our self-esteem, alleviating any negative emotions we may be experiencing. Do you have a crush now? A boyfriend/girlfriend? How are you dealing/ managing with your emotions? Do you consult your parents? Friends? Classmates about it? How did you manage your communication with each other considering the pandemic at present?
I can state honestly that I am not currently romantically involved with
anyone. But right now, I admire a lot of people and it made me feel a lot of emotions. Our ability to experience and express emotions is more important than you would believe. Although emotions can be useful in our daily lives, when they go out of control, they can have a detrimental influence on our mental health and social relationships. That is why I want to manage my emotions and not let them go at full speed all of the time. When it comes to my personal life, I also seek counsel from my parents, classmates, and friends, and we just talk to each other honestly. We might say that socializing, especially in the midst of a pandemic, is difficult owing to several limits on physical interactions. However, there are several creative ways to interact via networking sites.