In general, boys who are raised in families that emphasize sexual responsibility and abstinence tend to become sexually active later than those who are not. Boys who have a strong support network of family and friends and who are involved in positive activities such as sports or clubs are also less likely to become sexually active at an early age. Additionally, boys who are educated about sex and contraception are more likely to make responsible decisions about their sexual activity.
It is important to note that there is no right or wrong age for boys to become sexually active. The most important thing is that boys are making informed decisions about their sexual activity and that they are taking steps to protect themselves from unplanned pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections (STIs).