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Sexting

I have seen sexting come back and bite a few of my friends where the sun don’t shine. It starts off innocent with a picture of you smiling and then a picture of your outfit and the next thing you know he or she asks for a picture of something more and you think it is okay so you send the picture. You go to school or the rec center the next day and people are staring at you and looking at you funny. Then one of your friends whispers in your ear, ‘look at this picture that was sent to me.’ You look and it is the picture that you sent to that person that you thought was special and could keep a secret. Now everyone has seen you inappropriately in this photo and people are still forwarding the picture. How do you feel? Ashamed and embarrassed to say the least. In all actuality, you should have never put yourself in that position in the first place. That type of photo should have never been taken. Now you have to deal with the horrible consequences.  Sexting is very dangerous and should not be taken lightly. If a person is under the age of 18 in the photo and their photo is being sent and received it is considered child pornography and you get into legal trouble. Beware of engaging in risky activities because it can get you in a world of trouble. If someone is sending you an inappropriate text message tell them to stop immediately and tell an adult. If someone asks you to send them inappropriate photos tell them you have too much respect for yourself then tell an adult. Parents understand the peer pressure that you experience more than you think. Just remember they were once your age.




Posted by: Its Nori Nori on 7/2 at 10:35pm 0 Comments

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