Sexuele Voorlichting Puberty Sexual Education For Boys And Girls 1991 English46 «OFFICIAL»
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The odd suffix "english46" strongly suggests a specific asset — likely a 46-minute English-dubbed or English-subtitled version of a continental European sex education film. During the late 1980s and early 1990s, several Dutch productions were licensed to English-speaking markets, especially in Canada, Australia, and the United Kingdom (less so in the United States, where sex ed was more fragmented).
One known example is the "Sexuele Voorlichting" series by Youth Doc, which ran approximately 45–50 minutes per episode. Episode 46 might have covered:
If you happen to hold a VHS or digital file with that exact label, please note that many such educational films are now considered archival curiosities, and rights are often unclear.
Puberty is the time when a child's body changes into an adult body and becomes capable of reproduction. Puberty happens to everyone, though the age and the order of changes differ for each person. Most young people begin puberty between ages 8 and 15. These changes are driven by hormones — chemical messengers in the body — and affect the body, emotions, and relationships. If you are searching for this exact resource:
The year 1991 was pivotal. The HIV/AIDS crisis was still a global health emergency, and European governments realized that frank, early sex education saved lives. In the Netherlands, teenage pregnancy rates were already among the lowest in the world. The 1991 Sexuele Voorlichting materials were updated to include:
The "english46" version suggests that this Dutch-produced content was being exported or localized for English-speaking audiences in international schools, the UK, Canada, or even parts of the US where progressive districts adopted European models.
While the video is frequently tagged on the internet as being from 1991, this is largely considered an error or a misattributed upload date. The video is actually a segment from a Belgian educational film titled "Puberteit" (Puberty).
Pubertal changes (physical)
Emotional and social changes
Menstruation and menstrual care
Masturbation and sexual feelings
Conception and contraception
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs)
Consent, boundaries, and safety
Values, decision-making, and resources