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"Sexuele Voorlichting" is Dutch for "sexual education." In the early 1990s, the Netherlands was already renowned for its progressive and pragmatic approach to teaching young people about sexuality. The 1991 video (often titled "Sexuele Voorlichting" or part of a series like "De Lieve Bloemen" or school instructional films) became a cultural touchstone for many Dutch teens born in the late 1970s and 1980s.

The film provides close-up demonstrations of different penises (both flaccid and erect), explaining the foreskin, glans, scrotum, and testicles. It covers conditions like phimosis (where the foreskin cannot be retracted) and the differences between uncircumcised and circumcised penises. One explicit segment shows a boy masturbating to climax, accompanied by a fantasy sequence of him and a girl his age sitting naked together, with the boy stroking her breasts.

The narrator steps in to explain "enthusiastic consent" (a term that was not common in 1991, but the concept is there). The romantic resolution occurs the next day, not in the heat of the moment. Lars brings Fatima a cup of tea (another iconic Dutch image). He apologizes without expectation. She says, "I like you. But if you only like me for sex, then leave." Sexuele Voorlichting 1991 Fulll

For an 11 or 12-year-old sitting in a classroom in 1991, the film was often a mix of fascination and mortification. It covered the basics: the menstrual cycle, erections, masturbation, and the importance of contraception (specifically the condom and the pill).

The "Full" experience of these videos—the awkward body language of the actors, the soothing voiceover, the surreal animations—became a rite of passage. It laid the groundwork for the Netherlands' reputation as a country with low teen pregnancy rates and high sexual literacy. "Sexuele Voorlichting" is Dutch for "sexual education

: Originally intended for European children aged 11 and up, it uses a mix of live models and watercolor diagrams to convey information. Reception and Controversy

Today, as we face new challenges (online misinformation, rising rates of teen anxiety about sex, and political pushback against sex ed in some countries), looking back at the 1991 video reminds us of a simple truth: . The Dutch model works. And while the hairstyles and VHS tracking errors may make you smile, the message remains as relevant as ever. It covers conditions like phimosis (where the foreskin

Many viewers and critics praise the film for its thorough, honest, and non-judgmental approach. One IMDb reviewer (4 December 2019) called it "really a perfect summary of key sex education in under an hour," noting that "there are no taboos," and that masturbation is "seen as something positive." The same reviewer concluded it is "one of the best short films from 1991" and "exactly the kind of movie you want your kids to see". Another reviewer gave it eight out of ten stars, arguing that critics who want children presented as "immaculate lilies" ignore that children are "sexual beings from the very start".

: Described as a simple, no-frills documentary without special effects, high-energy presenters, or a complex plot.

You can find further archival details and user reviews on IMDb or view poster information on MoviePosterDB . Sexuele voorlichting (Video 1991)