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By following a romantic storyline across several episodes, students see that consent is not a one-time signature—it is an ongoing, sometimes awkward, check-in. ("Is this still okay?" "Do you want to slow down?") Romantic comedies have poisoned the teenage mind by framing stalking as romance and jealousy as passion. Actual voorlichting must use storylines to distinguish between healthy jealousy ("I'm sad you're going to the party without me") and toxic control ("You can't wear that dress or have male friends").

Introduction: The Missing Chapter in the Biology Book By following a romantic storyline across several episodes,

Instead of lecturing a 13-year-old about "communicating boundaries," an educator can present a short film where a character named Sophie is on a date with Liam. Liam wants to move faster; Sophie isn't sure. The class stops. The teacher asks: "What is Sophie's body language saying? What could Sophie say that wouldn't ruin the romance?" Introduction: The Missing Chapter in the Biology Book