NHS Tayside has defended a website giving sex advice to youngsters after a Christian pressure group claimed it appeared to condone underage children engaging in sexual activity.The Christian Institute has called for an urgent review of the ‘Cool2Talk’ website after counsellors working behind the scenes advised two children under the age of consent it was “unlikely” they would get in trouble if they had sex with older people.Recent posts show a 14-year-old who asked staff how “bad” it was having sex with a 16-year-old was told it was illegal to have sex under the age of 16 “but as long as the sex is consensual ...
it is unlikely to cause a problem”.The response said: “He is only two years older and as long as you are both comfortable about
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