Rachel was in seventh grade when she got her first sext request. She didn't "I drew a picture and was like, 'Here they are! Like the girl whose fully naked likeness landed in Rachel's inbox a few years back. The boy who'd originally received the picture, Rachel remembers, forwarded the image to another girl who circulated it all over town. In fact, while few students will cop to having sexted—loosely defined as having sent a sexual photo, video, or text message via cell phone—a greater number will admit to having received, or at least viewed, someone else's sext. And while passing along a revealing photo of another person is obviously incredibly cruel, what most teens don't know is that forwarding or receiving a sext even one you didn't ask for can get you in trouble.


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Editor's note: Mike Galanos hosts " Prime News " from p. Whether you want to admit it or not, teenagers are sending sexual messages and naked pictures of themselves to their boyfriends and girlfriends. In most cases it's the girl sending a picture or message to the guy. If you're thinking to yourself right now, "What's the big deal? This practice can ruin our teenagers' lives.



On Teen Sexting: Same Sexism, Different Technology
The misfortune of sexting pics to your parents is not something you want to do in any way, shape, or form. But cringingly that's exactly what's happened to these unfortunate women, who have learnt the hard way the dangers of our interconnected, instant messaging times. Because lets face it, if you are going to send sexting pics to the wrong person, your parents will be the last people on earth you would choose to be the recipient. Alas, accidents happen and sending a text to your parents by mistake is something many of us have done. But it's fine when that text was to your significant other just asking if they could wash the dishes.





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