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This tension created the era’s defining romantic trope: Countless Dutch films set in this period (like Alles is Liefde or Komt een Vrouw bij de Dokter ) flash back to this era, showing couples sitting on a bed, staring at a condom wrapper, completely unable to speak the "communication" language the school had tried to teach them.

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Using clear, non-pornographic imagery to demonstrate how to use protection (like condoms) and explaining biological changes during puberty. This tension created the era’s defining romantic trope:

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The 1991 film (also known by its English title, Puberty: Sexual Education for Boys and Girls ) is a Belgian documentary that remains a significant, albeit controversial, touchstone in the history of European sexual education. Directed by Ronald Deronge, the film was designed as a frank pedagogical tool for preteens entering puberty. Core Themes and Pedagogical Approach

The 1991 voorlichting materials—produced by the Rutgers Nisso Groep (now Rutgers) and the Dutch Ministry of Health—were revolutionary not for their biological content, but for their . Unlike the fear-based "scared straight" tactics used in the US or the abstinence-heavy curricula of the UK, the Dutch model assumed that teenagers would fall in love and become sexually active. The goal was to make sure they did so with respect, consent, and a rubber.

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