Detailed explanations of menstruation, ejaculation, and sperm production.

If you grew up in the 90s, you might remember the shift toward highly direct educational films. A prime example is the 1991 Belgian release (directed by Ronald Deronge).

It covers anatomy, hygiene, masturbation, menstruation, and reproduction.

The film’s legacy, then, is not as a guide to love but as a document of love’s erasure from the classroom. Watching it today, we see not just condoms and diagrams, but a society holding romance at arm’s length, hoping that if they name the parts correctly, the messy business of falling in love will take care of itself. It never does. And that, perhaps, is the most romantic truth of all.

Did you know that the 1991 Belgian educational film Seksuele Voorlichting (also known internationally as Puberty: Sexual Education for Boys and Girls ) remains one of the most talked-about pieces of vintage European educational media?

In Flanders, organizations like (though many took their current form later) began laying the groundwork for what would become the "Flag System" (Vlaggensysteem)—a world-renowned method for assessing sexual behavior in a healthy, non-judgmental way. 3. The Digital Afterlife: Why the "MP4Golkes" Tags?