“A Belgian film?” asked Sofie, her eyes wide.
While the film was intended as a pedagogical tool, its explicit nature has led to mixed modern reviews, with some critics viewing it as an honest documentary and others finding its use of explicit imagery for instruction to be "bizarre" by contemporary standards. You can occasionally find digital copies or archives of the work on platforms like Google Drive or cataloged on Letterboxd modern Belgian sex education (EVRAS) compares to these early 90s methods? Puberty: Sexual Education For Boys and Girls (1991) - TMDB “A Belgian film
When we stop teaching puberty as only biology and start teaching it as a story of emotional discovery, we give young people something revolutionary: the permission to write their own love stories, not just copy the ones they’ve seen. Puberty: Sexual Education For Boys and Girls (1991)
You may notice your focus shifting from purely platonic friendships to wanting deeper, more exclusive connections. 🚦 2. The Golden Rules of Romantic Storylines The Golden Rules of Romantic Storylines