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Their mum, a nurse at the local GP surgery, had already signed both slips. “It’s 1991, not 1891,” she said, stirring her tea. “You both need to know how your bodies work.”
: The film details the hormonal triggers behind puberty, covering topics like menstruation for girls and voice changes or erections for boys. Their mum, a nurse at the local GP
1991 changed the calendar but not the core lesson: knowledge paired with compassion gives you a way to grow without losing yourself. 1991 changed the calendar but not the core
The puberty and sexual education of 1991 was a bridge between the silence of the 1970s and the more open, medically accurate approaches of the 2000s. For boys and girls, learning was still largely separate, but the need for shared knowledge was becoming undeniable. The resources — from “What’s Happening to Me?” to the mysterious “English46” classroom film — shaped a generation that would go on to demand better for their own children. The resources — from “What’s Happening to Me
This is the "Romeo and Juliet" factor. Family feuds, career rivalries, or literal wars provide the pressure cooker that makes the eventual union feel earned and triumphant.