🚀 : Role-playing in a safe, digital space reduces the "cringe" factor of real-life practice.🧠 Builds Empathy : Seeing the "other side" helps students realize their peers are just as nervous as they are.⚖️ De-dramatizes Romance : Moves the focus from Hollywood-style "grand gestures" to healthy, everyday respect. If you’d like to build this out further, let me know:
Social dynamics in the classroom during the "growth spurt" years. 4. Legacy and Progress 🚀 : Role-playing in a safe, digital space
Compared to the US, Belgian education in 1991 was . Nudity in family saunas (common in Flanders) helped normalize bodies. Compared to France, Belgium was slightly more progressive in mixed-gender discussions. The Catholic Church still influenced many schools, but by 1991, even Catholic textbooks included basic reproductive diagrams. Legacy and Progress Compared to the US, Belgian
These "bonding hormones" drive the desire for closeness and emotional attachment. The Reward System: The Catholic Church still influenced many schools, but
The information was solid but gender-separated for the most intimate details. Digital resources did not exist. Everything was on paper, overhead projectors, or VHS.