As a general statement that's true, but it's not that clear cut: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ages_of_consent_in_Europe
Most countries have additional provisions in place, for example:
Germany
The age of consent in Germany is 14, as long as a person over the age of 18 does not exploit a 14- to 15-year-old person's lack of capacity for sexual self-determination, in which case a conviction of an individual over the age of 18 requires a complaint from the younger individual; being over 21 and engaging in sexual relations with a minor of that age does not constitute an offense by itself. Otherwise the age of consent is 16, although provisions protecting minors against abuse apply until the age of 18 (under Section 182(1): it is illegal to engage in sexual activity with a person under 18 "by taking advantage of an exploitative situation".
France
Article 227-27 prohibits sexual relations with minors over age 15 (aged 15, 16 or 17) "1° where they are committed by an ascendant or by any other person having a legal or factual authority over the victim; 2° where they are committed by a person abusing the authority conferred by his functions."[33]
Spain
The age of consent in Spain is 16, under a new law which came into effect on 1 July 2015. The age of consent rises to 18 if there is deception or abuse of a recognized position of trust, authority or influence over the minor.
Romania
The Romanian Criminal Code currently sets the age of consent to 16,[103] according to legal changes in 2020. In addition, it is illegal for an adult to engage in sexual acts with an adolescent under 18, if the adult abuses the authority or influence they have over the minor in order to gain the sexual access.
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I don't disagree with either approach, they are different ways of getting similar outcomes.
Alright we can agree on that, I prefer the European approach too.