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Traditional puberty education has focused predominantly on biological changes (menarche, spermarche, hormonal shifts) and disease prevention. However, adolescence is not merely a physical transition but a psychosocial crucible where the capacity for romantic attachment, emotional intimacy, and ethical relationship behavior is forged. This paper argues that effective puberty education must explicitly incorporate relational literacy and the critical analysis of romantic storylines —the narratives adolescents absorb from media, culture, and peers. By deconstructing common romantic tropes and teaching skills like consent, emotional regulation, and differentiation, educators can transform puberty from a source of anxiety into a foundation for healthy adult partnerships.

On their walk, Maya felt the shift, too. She liked the attention, but she also felt a flicker of nervousness. As Leo reached out to awkwardly hold her hand, Maya realized she wasn't ready for that yet. By deconstructing common romantic tropes and teaching skills