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It sounds like you are tracking down a very specific, perhaps nostalgic or niche piece of educational media from 1991. Finding vintage sexual education materials can be a trip down memory lane, highlighting just how much—and how little—has changed in how we talk to teens.
There was often an attempt to use "relatable" presenters to make sensitive subject matter feel more approachable and less taboo for a younger audience. It sounds like you are tracking down a
Role-playing scenarios became popular, teaching kids how to say "no" or how to ask a doctor questions confidently. Why 1991 Matters Today Teaching resources and tools (types) The Tone: There
Analysis of whether the material reinforced or challenged traditional gender roles of the era. 3. Media and Language alongside live-action footage of anatomy
Unlike the sterile, diagram-heavy American films of the era (think "The Miracle of Birth" with its awkward pauses), the 1991 Dutch approach was radically direct. It showed real boys and girls—aged roughly 10 to 12—narrating their own changes, alongside live-action footage of anatomy, menstruation, erections, and even birth.