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Sexuele Voorlichting

The 1991 Belgian film (also known internationally as Puberty: Sexual Education for Boys and Girls ) is a frank, controversial Dutch-language documentary designed to educate youth on the physical and emotional changes of puberty. Summary of Content

One of the most powerful arcs is a breakup scene. The couple sits down, one says, “This isn’t working for me anymore,” and the other asks, “Can you explain why?” They cry, but no one throws a drink or ghosts. The storyline then follows the aftermath: sadness, self-care, and eventually opening up to a new person without erasing the past. Sexuele Voorlichting -1991 Belgium-.mp4l

International Title

: It is also known internationally as Puberty: Sexual Education for Boys and Girls . Sexuele Voorlichting The 1991 Belgian film (also known

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) is a stark example of a specific era of European educational documentaries that relied on extreme clinical explicitness rather than abstract diagrams. Produced by Studio Landstar Films Contraception and STD Prevention ) is a stark

Seksuele Voorlichting

(1991), also known by its international title Puberty: Sexual Education for Boys and Girls , is a Belgian documentary short film directed by Roland Deronge . Produced by Studio Landstar Films , the 28-minute video was released on January 16, 1991, and serves as a candid instructional guide for young people entering adolescence. Overview and Production

emotional maturity

In a recurring plot, a character feels jealous of their partner’s close friend. Instead of issuing an ultimatum, they talk to a mentor, then to their partner: “I know this is my issue, but can we find a way to reassure me?” This models —a skill more important to long-term romance than any grand gesture.