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Over-60s safe sex class cancelled due to lack of interest

Martin Halfpenny
Wednesday 12 October 2011 07:47 EDT
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A workshop for pensioners to learn about "sex in later years" has been cancelled due to lack of interest.

The free session, called Generation Sex, was being run by Portsmouth City Council with the aim of encouraging older people to practise safer sex.

It was to be part of the council's 60+ festival, "aimed at exploring the realities of sex in the 21st century" because "sex over 60 can be largely seen as a taboo subject".

A spokesman said the event, which was due to happen at a library today, would be "Frank, fun and factual".

But it appears those over 60 did not agree.

A council spokesman said: "As part of Portsmouth City Council's annual over-60s festival, residents were invited to a discussion about sexual health in older people.

"The background was the risk of sexually-transmitted diseases in older people and the need to practise safer sex.

"It was decided to cancel the event because too few people booked places."

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