Sexuele Voorlichting (1991), also known as Puberty: Sexual Education for Boys and Girls , is a Belgian documentary film produced by Studio Landstar Films . It was originally released in Dutch and designed to educate youth on the physical and emotional changes associated with puberty. The film is known for its highly explicit nature, using live-action footage and unsimulated scenes rather than traditional illustrations or diagrams to demonstrate topics like sexual hygiene, masturbation, and reproduction. 🎬 Overview of the Work
During early adolescence (ages 10–14), the brain’s reward center matures faster than the prefrontal cortex (decision-making center). This neurological gap explains why first crushes feel like a drug—because neurologically, they are . Dopamine floods the system, creating obsession, euphoria, and risk-taking behavior.
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Voorlichting means "lighting the way." And the best way to light the path through puberty is not with a sterile diagram or a frightening lecture. It is with a story. Sexuele Voorlichting (1991), also known as Puberty: Sexual
Instruction on the consistent and correct use of condoms became standard in many secular school districts to prevent transmission.
: Rather than treating puberty purely as a biological milestone or a moral risk, Dutch curricula integrated discussions of relationships, mutual respect, and pleasure.
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The landscape of youth education underwent massive shifts in the early 1990s. Driven by the global HIV/AIDS crisis, schools and health organizations worldwide rushed to create multimedia guides for boys and girls navigating puberty. The 1991 Landscape: Fear vs. Biology
By 1991, the global HIV/AIDS epidemic heavily dictated the tone and urgency of youth health education.
3.4 Physical changes in boys
Progressive Puberty Education: A Case Study of “Sexuele Voorlichting” (1991)
Covers the physical changes in both boys and girls, including growth spurts and secondary sexual characteristics.