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Sexuele Voorlichting - Puberty Sexual Education For Boys And Girls -1991- English.avi Fixed Jun 2026

The core of the video would feature hand-drawn animations, basic 3D graphics, or medical diagrams explaining the endocrine system. It would cover:

The 1991 documentary Sexuele Voorlichting (translated as Puberty: Sexual Education for Boys and Girls

: Explaining the endocrine system, the pituitary gland, and the hormones (estrogen and testosterone) that trigger puberty. The core of the video would feature hand-drawn

It was a nostalgia trip. Watching it as adults, they recognized the gezelligheid (Dutch coziness) of the set design, the distinct 1991 fashion, and the sincere, non-judgmental tone that was impossible to find in English-language media at the time.

In 1991, classrooms relied on VHS tapes and television broadcasts. The eventual digitization of this tape into an .avi file (a format introduced by Microsoft in 1992) suggests that the video held enough lasting value or curiosity to be ripped from tape to computer years after its initial release. Key Themes and Educational Content Watching it as adults, they recognized the gezelligheid

During puberty, you might start noticing that you have crushes. It’s important to know that there is no "right" or "wrong" way to experience this.

The mechanics of menstruation and nocturnal emissions ("wet dreams"). Key Themes and Educational Content During puberty, you

Released in 1991, the film was produced in Belgium (not the Netherlands, as often misattributed) and directed by Ronald Deronge, with a script by André Singelijn. The production is notable for its amateur, low-budget nature—a "pretty good production for an amateur crew and an all-amateur cast," aiming for a down-to-earth feel that a glossy, professional studio would lack. The film is approximately 28 minutes long and was originally filmed in Dutch or Flemish, narrated by teenagers, with the English version (implied by the ".avi" filename) employing subtitles. The voice cast includes Hielde Daems and Willem Geyseghem.

Helping individuals understand the natural processes of the human body can lead to a more informed and confident transition to adulthood.