Puberty Sexual Education For Boys And Girls -1991- English.29l →

The surge of isn't just about growing taller or facial hair; it significantly impacts the brain.

If you were a boy or girl in 1991 receiving this sexual education, you are now in your late 30s or early 40s. You likely remember the confusion: the blue filmstrip, the gym floor you didn’t want to sit on, the book your mom left on your pillow, and the unanswered questions you took to your friends. The surge of isn't just about growing taller

In 1991, girls learned that boys’ bodies were "always ready," and boys learned that girls’ bodies were "complicated and messy." Neither learned that both sexes feel insecure, curious, and scared. Co-ed classes, when done well, could have fostered empathy. Instead, they usually fostered embarrassment. In 1991, girls learned that boys’ bodies were

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