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An 18-year-old teenager from northeast China's Changchun recently quit school and opened a consulting hotline for other teenagers obsessed with puberty troubles.
 Li Tong and his puberty guiding book [sohu]
 Li Tong reads a book on puberty trouble [sohu]
Li Tong, quite different from most of his peers attending school everyday, perceived the world by working as a bar waiter.
There he met many young people who have problems related to sex but have no one to talk to, and wanted to help.
His consulting work mainly involves talking about sexual problems with teenagers, and offering advice and tips.
Some adults frown upon the hotline as Li himself doesn't have any experience of the kind. His advice may mislead the young.
But some experts have encouraged his action, citing the lack of sex education in China.
Editor: Catherine
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