Puberty and sexual education in Belgium in 1991 stood at a crossroads. It was a system moving away from the repressive silence of the post-war era, spurred by the urgent necessity of AIDS prevention. For boys, it was an introduction to uncontrollable biological drives; for girls, it was a lesson in cyclical responsibility and hygiene.
Intimacy, long-term compatibility, and conflict resolution. Puberty and sexual education in Belgium in 1991
The most relevant and "good" paper from that specific year and context is: Intimacy, long-term compatibility, and conflict resolution
On screen, a boy named "Jan" was looking in a mirror, looking horrified at a red pimple on his chin. The camera zoomed in on the blemish. In the classroom, a few boys snickered, but Thomas felt a flush of recognition; he had battled a similar spot on his forehead that very morning. In the classroom, a few boys snickered, but
He clicked again. A list appeared: Consent, Communication, and The Script.
Most teenagers feel like romance happens to them. They are struck by a crush, swept up in a drama, or abandoned by a breakup. But with the right education, they learn that they are the screenwriter of their own puberty.