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The right arises when a person is ready and able to bear responsibility for the consequences of his act, is able not to harm himself and others. If a person does not realize what painful addictions, STDs, contraceptives, unplanned pregnancy are, then they can cause harm. No one has the right to harm themselves or others.
In theory, we all have the right. For life, for food, for air, for sex, … The question is how much we want, are able, and can satisfy our rights (needs). In civilized countries, sex after 80 is a normal everyday practice, and in Switzerland they produce condoms for 12-year-old boys.