Is it illegal for someone under the age of 16 buy a condom?
No. There's no age limit for buying in the UK. Anyone can buy them, regardless of age.
You can buy condoms from pharmacies, supermarkets, petrol stations, or online. Nobody is going to ask for ID. You can also get them for free from , your GP, and through schemes like the C-Card without needing to be a certain age.
The law doesn't restrict access to condoms because protecting yourself from and is considered a good thing, regardless of how old you are.
No, it is not illegal for someone under 16 to buy . There is no age limit.
Anyone can buy condoms from pharmacies, supermarkets, or online. Nobody will ask for ID.
You can also get condoms for free from , your GP, and through the . You do not need to be a certain age for any of these.
The law does not stop young people from getting condoms because protecting yourself from and is a good thing.
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