Sexuele Voorlichting Puberty Sexual Education For Boys And Girls 1991 Englishavigolkesl Top !new! -
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- Consent means clear, enthusiastic agreement to any sexual activity; it can be revoked anytime.
- Respect others’ boundaries; “no” must be accepted without pressure.
- Healthy relationships include trust, communication, respect, and equal decision-making.
- Lack of consent education – The word “consent” barely appeared in sex ed until the late 1990s.
- No LGBTQ+ inclusion – Being gay was either ignored or presented as a mental illness.
- No discussion of pleasure – Sex was framed solely for reproduction or danger.
- No internet – Teenagers couldn’t Google questions privately; they relied on peers and library books.
- Silence around sexual abuse – “Stranger danger” was taught, but not how to report abuse by family members.
- Gender stereotypes reinforced – Girls responsible for saying no, boys unable to control themselves.
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