"Sexuele Voorlichting," which translates from Dutch to "Sexual Information," is a Belgian documentary short film from 1991. Its English title is "Puberty: Sexual Education for Boys and Girls." The film was directed by Ronald Deronge and written by André Singelijn, with a runtime of approximately 28 minutes. Its primary aim was to provide a candid, educational resource for children on the verge of puberty.
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Sexual education provides numerous benefits, including: and sexual attraction.
[The Meet-Cute] ➔ [The Friction/Attraction] ➔ [The Turning Point] ➔ [The Crisis] ➔ [The Resolution] Romantic subplots were historically used as simple framing
Released in 1991, this film was a standard-issue educational video used in schools across the Netherlands and Europe to teach students about the physical and emotional changes of puberty. It follows a straightforward, clinical, yet empathetic approach to explaining how bodies change, menstruation, wet dreams, hygiene, and sexual attraction.