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For boys, the tone was different but equally limited:

"We teach them how their bodies change, but we rarely teach them how their feelings change," Rossi explains. "We leave them to figure out jealousy, affection, boundaries, and communication through trial and error, often influenced by social media or unrealistic romantic tropes in movies. It’s like giving them a car and teaching them how the engine works, but never teaching them the rules of the road." For boys, the tone was different but equally

Addressing the impact of internet porn and social media on body image and expectations of relationships. Open Dialogue: Encouraging questions rather than lecturing. 4. Key Topics for Boys Open Dialogue: Encouraging questions rather than lecturing

In 1991, the landscape of sexual education in Belgium was at a crossroads. The late 80s and early 90s marked the peak of the HIV/AIDS crisis, which forced European governments to modernize their curricula. In Belgium, this meant moving past the "birds and the bees" talk and addressing the complexities of puberty for both boys and girls with newfound transparency. 1. The 1991 Shift: From Biology to Relationships The late 80s and early 90s marked the