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The title you referenced, "Sexuele voorlichting" (released in English as "Puberty: Sexual Education for Boys and Girls"

  1. Consent is Central: Modern education moves beyond "No means No" to "Yes means Yes" (enthusiastic consent). Romantic storylines must model this active consent.
  2. Diversity in Love: Representation matters. Storylines must include LGBTQ+ relationships and different cultural backgrounds to ensure all students feel seen.
  3. Digital Intimacy: Voorlichting now includes how puberty and romance play out on social media (sexting, ghosting, digital boundaries).

Rewriting the Script: Healthy Romantic Storylines as Teaching Tools

The solution is not to ban romance, but to use it. Educators and parents can use books, films, and games to teach the pillars of healthy relationships. Consent is Central: Modern education moves beyond "No

4. Romantic Storylines: Education or Misinformation?

Adolescents learn as much about love from Netflix, TikTok, and literature as they do from the classroom. There is often a disconnect between voorlichting principles and media tropes. the first date

Romantic Storylines as 'Soft Skills' Training

The most innovative use of romantic storylines comes in the form of continuity narratives—episodic stories told over several weeks. These stories follow a couple (or a love triangle) through the stages of a relationship: first flirtation, the first date, the first fight, the first physical intimacy, and sometimes, the breakup. the first fight