Sexuele Voorlichting Puberty Sexual Education For Boys And Girls 1991 English46 Exclusive -

Regardless of gender, puberty brings shared physical and emotional challenges.

Based on the details provided, you are likely referring to the 1991 Belgian educational film Seksuele Voorlichting (translated as Sexual Education Puberty: Sexual Education for Boys and Girls Letterboxd

Directed by Ronald Deronge and written by André Singelijn, the film is known for its highly explicit and direct approach to sexual development, which was notably distinct from the "line drawing" style of many contemporary educational videos. 🎥 Film Overview Original Title: Seksuele Voorlichting English Title: Puberty: Sexual Education for Boys and Girls Country of Origin: Approximately 28 minutes.

Originally in Dutch/Flemish, though English-narrated versions exist. Letterboxd 📘 Content and Educational Scope Regardless of gender, puberty brings shared physical and

The film serves as a documentary-style guide for pre-adolescents entering puberty, covering: Physical Changes:

Detailed exploration of body development, including the growth of breasts and genitals.

Practical instructions on sexual hygiene, such as washing genitals. Biological Processes: Explanations of menstruation and ejaculation. Sexual Acts: In 1991, it is widely understood that young

The film includes non-simulated demonstrations of masturbation and a concluding scene of an adult couple having intercourse to explain human reproduction. ⚠️ Note on "English46 Exclusive" "English46 Exclusive"

or "English 46" does not appear to be part of the official title or production credits of the film. It likely refers to: Sexuele voorlichting (Video 1991)


In 1991, it is widely understood that young people must be aware of the risks associated with sexual activity. Abstinence: The only 100% certain way to avoid

Abstinence: The only 100% certain way to avoid pregnancy and STDs is to abstain from sexual intercourse. Choosing to wait is a responsible and healthy decision.

Protection: If you do choose to have sex, you must use protection. A condom (rubber) is a sheath worn over the penis. When used correctly, condoms are highly effective at preventing the spread of STDs, including AIDS, and reducing the risk of pregnancy.