A year ago, Leo might have felt crushed, taking the "no" as a personal failure. But he remembered the lecture: Consent isn't just about physical stuff; it’s about respecting where someone is emotionally.

Girls received more clinical detail about but often less about sexual pleasure or desire:

Setting rules for texting or calling frequency, such as not expecting an immediate reply when someone is with family or friends. The Power of "No":

Unlike the decades prior, 1991 was a year where "consent" and "boundaries" began to enter the lexicon, even if the terms used were more simplified than today’s standards. Why the "English.avi" Format Matters

Leo: Is it weird if I want to hold Sam’s hand but also want to throw up?

Navigating the Spark: Puberty, Romance, and Healthy Connections

Education for boys in '91 was notoriously brief. It usually covered the basics of testosterone, voice cracking, and the sudden need for more deodorant. While girls got a "kit" of samples, boys often got a lecture about sportsmanship and "respect." The "Co-Ed" Divide

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