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When the 1991 Sexuele Voorlichting first aired on Dutch public television (NPO), it was met with both praise and minor controversy. Some conservative religious groups argued that discussing masturbation and showing unclothed pubescent bodies (artfully, but clearly) was “too much too soon.” However, major pediatric and psychological associations endorsed the series.

Different cultures and religions have varying views on sexuality and sexual education, which can lead to resistance to comprehensive sexual education programs. When the 1991 Sexuele Voorlichting first aired on

The program should foster positive and healthy attitudes towards sexuality, emphasizing respect, consent, and responsibility. The program should foster positive and healthy attitudes

– Using diagrams and calm narration, the film explains intercourse as a biological act for reproduction, not pleasure. Sperm meets egg; a baby grows. No romantic or erotic framing is used. No romantic or erotic framing is used

(Sexual Education for Boys and Girls), which was released around Context of the Film