The year 1991 was a pivotal period for public health and youth education globally. The late 1980s and early 1990s were heavily defined by the ongoing HIV/AIDS crisis, which fundamentally transformed how schools, governments, and medical professionals approached puberty and sexual health education.

Education must clearly outline the primary and secondary sexual characteristics that develop during puberty. This includes changes in voice, body hair, breast development, menstruation, and nocturnal emissions. Normalising the wide variance in the timing and pace of these changes helps alleviate the acute anxiety and comparison-driven insecurity common among adolescents. The Hormonal and Emotional Rollercoaster

, featuring abundant nudity and real-life demonstrations to explain human anatomy and development. Letterboxd Critical Reception

Originally intended for European youth aged 11 and up.