From birth, children do not experience sexual drives in the way adults do; their sexual development is a complex process that unfolds over time. Infants exhibit behaviors related to attachment, comfort, and exploration, but these are not sexual in nature. Sexual drives begin to emerge during puberty when hormonal changes activate sexual feelings and desires. Prior to that, children's experiences are more focused on emotional and physical needs rather than sexual ones.
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