Looking back, Belgium in 1991 was ahead of many Western countries on access : free condoms in some youth clinics, anonymous HIV testing, and mandatory sex ed in secular schools. But it lagged on affirmative consent and pleasure-inclusive education .

: Some viewers describe it as a "pretty good production" for its time, praising its straightforward, no-nonsense delivery and lack of "filmish showing off".

For collectors of vintage educational media or sociologists studying the evolution of European health curriculums, this film is a gem. It is earnest, awkward, and scientifically sound within its limited scope. However, for actual education, it serves as a reminder of how far we have come in understanding that puberty is not just a biological event, but a deeply human one.