Quick-Guide to Teen Sexting
Research shows most teens don’t engage in sexting. And most of those who do experience no negative consequences.
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Posted by Maureen Kochan | Jan 17, 2023
Research shows most teens don’t engage in sexting. And most of those who do experience no negative consequences.
Read MorePosted by Larry Magid | Oct 22, 2022
PDF for Printing What is sexting? “Sexting” usually refers to the sharing of nude or seminude and sexually provocative photos via mobile phones, but it can happen on other devices and the web. First of all, research shows...
Read MorePosted by ConnectSafely | Mar 27, 2021
Also see: Teen Sexting: Quick-Guide for Parents and Teens “Sexting” usually refers to the sharing...
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The safest way to avoid a picture getting into the wrong hands is to never take it, allow it to be taken, or share it. Sadly, there are cases (sometimes called “revenge porn”) where someone shares pictures meant only for them
Read MorePosted by ConnectSafely | Apr 2, 2018
One in seven teens report that they are sending sexts, and one in four are receiving sexts, according to a study that appeared in JAMA Pediatrics.
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