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- Physical changes: Penis growth, testicle development, nocturnal emissions (“wet dreams”), voice deepening, and facial hair.
- Reproductive biology: Sperm production, ejaculation, and fertilization (often without emotional context).
- Masturbation: Mentioned briefly, sometimes as “normal” but often discouraged in Catholic schools.
- Contraception: Condoms introduced as HIV/AIDS prevention (the epidemic was still a major public health crisis in Belgium in 1991).
- Respect and virility: Boys were taught to “control” their urges and respect girls — but rarely received guidance on consent in modern terms.
Media Transition: Schools were moving away from grainy 16mm films toward VHS tapes and the very first "multimedia" computer labs, which is likely where the digital file in question originated. What the Education Covered puberty sexual education for boys and girls 1991 belgiumrar
Talking with parents and adults
- Parents can offer facts, listen without judgment, and provide guidance.
- If direct conversation is hard, write questions down or ask a school nurse or doctor.
- Schools in Belgium commonly offer some form of sex education—ask teachers what the curriculum covers.