Sexuele Voorlichting 1991 Fixed -
(released internationally as Puberty: Sexual Education for Boys and Girls ) remains one of the most controversial entries in the history of educational cinema. Directed by Ronald Deronge and produced by Studio Landstar Films, the documentary was designed to explain bodily development, sexual hygiene, masturbation, menstruation, and human reproduction to adolescents entering puberty.
The film explores the physical changes that occur during puberty, including growth spurts, voice changes, and body hair development. sexuele voorlichting 1991 fixed
De educatieve materialen uit deze periode, waaronder documentaires en instructievideo's, waren gericht op jongeren in de puberteit (ca. 11-14 jaar). De focus lag op het normaliseren van de fysieke veranderingen. 1. Lichamelijke Ontwikkeling en Anatomie mixing humor with health advice
Aan het begin van de jaren '90 was de maatschappij nog steeds in een overgangsfase wat betreft openheid over seksualiteit. Hoewel de seksuele revolutie van de jaren '60 en '70 had plaatsgevonden, was de dagelijkse praktijk in klaslokalen en thuis vaak nog omgeven door gêne. De educatieve materialen uit deze periode
: Direct footage detailing proper physical hygiene and the anatomical shifts associated with puberty.
This "fixed" approach—setting a standard of clear communication—helped destigmatize the purchasing of condoms and the discussion of STIs. The famous "Gouden Glijder" (Golden Slider) commercials exemplified this, mixing humor with health advice, reinforcing the idea that safe sex could be pleasurable sex.