The bedroom is not the business of the state. What people do in the privacy of their own homes is their business. Gatekeeping sex behind age is also stupid, because all of us were once teenagers and remember the things we felt and did.<p>It would do our societies far more good to deliver proper, candid, and realistic sex education for our youth AND adults. I'm talking beyond just the mechanics of sex, too. Infectious disease theory is necessary. Discussion of consent, kinks, personal boundaries, they are ALL necessary, and it doesn't happen.<p>We can go further and offer lectures/seminars for habitual porn use, or maybe groups for people to discuss their relationship with sex and their desire to make it healthier.<p>Invading people's privacy is not going to make people want sex less. Libido isn't something we should be shaming or isolating. It's an instinct and an emotion, and it can be handled like one.<p>As usual, the UK can't seem to get its head out of its ass regarding its social conventions. How much does the average UKer know about healthy sex anyway? Probably close to us on the other side of the pond in America with the inherited Victorian repression.