By the way, it's not strange for a boy of Smith's age to be curious about girls because it's part of his second growth spurt (secondary growth period).
That said, it's not polite to stare at a woman all the time.
Let's just glance at them.
For more information, please refer to this sex book by Pana.
Takeo placed the booklet in front of Smith.
"...Master Takeo, there are some graphic illustrations...
Smith said as he picked up the book and flipped through it.
Gina, who was also curious about the book, moved behind Smith before long and looked at the contents from a distance, giving him a surprised look.
"Takeo-san, what is the second... development? What is it?
Leila asks.
Leila asks, "For women, it's changes in their breasts and hips, and for men, it's changes in their body shape, such as muscle development. For women, it's getting ready to have children, and for men, it's the development of their reproductive organs.
"Well... what do you mean?
Alma asks.
A boy becomes a man and a girl becomes a woman.
Their bodies start to change so that they can have children with each other.
Menstruation, periods...hmmm...women's day, was it? That's when it all starts.
Didn't your body suddenly swell, gain weight, or lose weight during that time?
""I did!"
Alma and the others said in surprise.
Alma and the others said in surprise, "That was... back then, I would look at kids my age and ask, 'Huh? Have you gained weight? But now I regret that I was so thoughtless and hurtful to them.
Takeo, I feel sorry for you.
Yes, when you're a child, you can be innocent and cruel.
I had to restrict my diet and everything because I suddenly gained weight.
The three of us muttered.
I don't recommend dieting at this time of year, by the way.
Pana, that's correct, isn't it?
Yes, Takeo.
Yes, Takeo. This is the time of year when the body is being rebuilt, so it needs a lot of nutrition.
So, rather than worrying about temporary weight gain, it is important to manage your physical condition with a well-balanced diet, moderate exercise, and plenty of sleep.
Do you understand what I'm saying? Gina.
"What? Is it me?
Gina was surprised when Pana suddenly asked her to speak.
Gina is getting close to that time in this group.
Gina hasn't arrived yet, has she?
"No, not yet.
Gina answered Pana's question.
Oh, yes.
Leila, I'm sorry, but can you teach Gina how to deal with girl's day?
I can't teach it myself.
And I can't let my classmates hear about it.
"Oh, yes.
Yes, I understand.
Gina, can you clear your schedule in the near future? If possible, you can take the rest of the afternoon and evening off.
I'll be giving a lecture on how to deal with this in my bedroom in the castle.
Please contact me to confirm your schedule.
"Yes, thank you.
Gina bowed her head.
Gina bowed her head, "...Takeo-sama, there's a book about rebellion, is it that rebellion?
Smith asks, looking at the book.
"Hmmm... In my mind, there is only one rebellion.
I think it's probably the same, though.
Still, it's sad to think that both Smith-boy and Gina will be here soon.
Takeo gives me a sad look.
I don't know what it's like to be rebellious.
I read about it in books, but I don't really understand it.
"...I don't know much about it, but I think there are at least three periods.
I don't know much about it, but I think there will be at least three periods of time: 'rebellion against the existing', then 'search for self', and finally 'formation of self'.
Takeo said, pointing his finger at Smith.
"What?
"First comes the 'rebellion against the existing.
This is the urge to rebel against every single thing my parents or adults say or social norms.
I feel annoyed by the fact that I used to try to respond to every question or comment that was made to me or Elvis.
It's always a frustrating time for me because I feel like, "My parents and sister don't understand what I'm thinking," or, "They're always nitpicking when I do something.
It's always a frustrating time.
"Oh, you mean that time will come?
Unfortunately, it does come.
For example, even if Leila invites you to have dinner at the royal castle, she may say, "My appointment with my friends is more important," and prioritize her friends over her close relatives.
I'm not sure if I'm going to be able to do this, but I'm sure I'll be able to.
I don't think he would have treated Leila so disrespectfully.
That's because it's now.
But this is proof that I am changing from the "Smith of the Elvis family" to the "Smith of the Royal Academy".
He used to spend his time in the family as he was taught and instructed, but now he is establishing what he can do on his own by watching and listening to the actions and habits of others and experiencing them himself.
They used to do as they were told, but now that they are rebellious, they start to think for themselves.
As a result, I didn't come here because I felt that I needed to cherish the present more than my friends, whom I would be leaving in a few years than my family, whom I could see anytime.
We, on the other hand, had invited Smithson because we knew that he would continue to put his family first.
This is because our priorities and Smith's priorities are different...or to be more precise, it's just a difference in perception due to lack of communication.
So, although it may be troublesome for both of us, we have to tell each other our schedules.
This is something that we have not done before, right?
At this age, they don't like to have things imposed on them unilaterally by parents or adults.
I think it's better to start by setting priorities for each other.
"Sounds like a lot of work, Takeo-san.
Leila said.
We've been giving our parents a lot of trouble at the same time.
It's just that now it's our turn.
I'm sure you'll be happy to know that I'm not the only one who has a problem with this.
By the way, Smith-boy.
Yes.
If you feel the urge to commit a crime, please restrain yourself.
I can't defend you if you are involved in a crime.
I can understand your frustration, and I can help you gradually move from being a rule giver to being a rule maker.
But there is a line that must not be crossed.
Please make sure you observe them.
Smith nodded, "I think that's obvious, but... Okay, I'll definitely keep that in mind.
Smith nodded.