SEXT
RULE:....Don't text head shots. You don't want your face all over the internet.
A NEW STUDY, announced last
week, finds that one in five teens have sent sexually explicit photos on their
mobile phone—many of them with no awareness of the psychological, social and
legal consequences of doing so.
In the US, those sending or
receiving sexual pictures of people under 18 risk charges as serious as
possession or distribution of child pornography. But even when minors
understand the legal consequences, many continue to "sext".
In the study, the University
Of Utah recruited 606 students from a private high school who completed a
questionnaire about their experiences of sexting and their understanding of
what consequences they believed were associated with being caught sexting.
The students were also asked
about their attitudes toward sending sexually explicit mobile phone photos—for
example, in what context it might be wrong.
Nearly 20 percent of the
students, some as young as 14, said they had sent a sexually explicit image of
themselves via mobile phone, and nearly twice as many said that they had
received a sexually explicit photo. Of those receiving such a picture, over 25
percent indicated that they had forwarded it to others.
The findings were published
online in the journal Archives Of Sexual Behaviour.
Last month, Britain issued a
report stating that teenage girls were experiencing increasing pressure to text
and email sexually explicit pictures of themselves, with many accepting it
"as a fact of life". In the report, sexting was said to affect more
than a third of adolescents under the age of 18.
If you're an adult, however,
here are some rules on how to sext.
Rule #1: Don't sext with
minors. It's creepy and it's just child pornography.
Rule #2: Don't sext head
shots. If things go wrong, you don't want your face plastered all over the
internet.
Rule #3: Make sure you have
a texting plan that allows you to send a lot of messages. No one likes a huge
phone bill to come in the mail. It can really ruin your mojo. (Relaxnews)
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