Sexuele Voorlichting Puberty Sexual Education For Boys And Girls 1991 Englishavigolkesl Full !link! -

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For Both Boys and Girls (Common lessons)

  • Biology of reproduction: Basic anatomy (penis, vagina, uterus, sperm, egg), fertilization, fetal development.
  • STDs (STIs): HIV/AIDS, herpes, chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis – with emphasis on condom use (in progressive curricula).
  • Pregnancy and contraception: Barrier methods (condoms, diaphragm), hormonal methods (the pill), spermicides, and withdrawal. Emergency contraception (the “morning-after pill”) was less known.
  • Emotional changes: Mood swings, attraction to others, crushes, and the difference between friendship and romantic feelings.
  • Personal safety: “Good touch/bad touch” and, in some curricula, recognizing sexual abuse.

For Boys Specifically

  • Wet dreams (nocturnal emissions): Explained as normal, involuntary ejaculation during sleep.
  • Voice breaking, Adam’s apple growth.
  • Testicular growth and erections: Spontaneous erections (normal, not always sexual).
  • First ejaculation (spermarche): Often around age 12–13.

2.5. Contraception and STIs

  • Condoms – How they work, demonstration on a model.
  • The pill – Explanation that it prevents ovulation.
  • STI awareness – Mentioned without scare tactics: syphilis, gonorrhea, HIV.