For, when you think back to the creation of mobile phones, what started as a useful way of communicating quickly turned into sexting. |
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So, beyond the parental issues and the moral implications, how serious is sexting? |
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Almost unheard of a year or two ago, sexting cases are popping up with more frequency across the country. |
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In Vermont, they're considering legal protection for teens who have been caught sexting. |
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This whole summit is about a survey that they release, saying that one in five kids are sexting, one in three kids bully or are being bullied over the internet. |
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Most people who reported receiving sexts also reported sending them, suggesting that sexting is reciprocal and probably happens between romantic partners. |
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Health care professionals caring for teens should recognize that sexting is a public health issue. |
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Unlike other countries, to date, no charges have been laid in connection with sexting in Canada. |
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Peer pressure and peer expectations may play a role in why teens are sexting. |
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The obvious danger associated with sexting is that the material can be easily and widely disseminated. |
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And The Sun Also Rises has Jake sexting Brett a picture of his war-damaged member. |
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Today, a few weeks after Mr Weiner's second sexting scandal broke his momentum, Mr de Blasio leads his rivals by a comfortable margin. |
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Parents should be encouraged to ask their children, in a developmentally appropriate manner, what they know about sexting. |
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The new word list also recognises the role technology continues to play in our lives with the addition of facetime, hashtag, tweep, and sexting. |
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Most importantly, health care professionals need to speak with teens and their families about the risks and potential consequences of sexting. |
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Right before he resigned from Congress, Weiner took time from his sexting hobby to go after Clarence Thomas and his wife. |
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How many clicks are there in a headline that says Teens Not In Danger, sexting Fears Overblown? |
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To Packers fans, he is the genuine hero that sexting king Brett Favre only pretended to be. |
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The age of sexting is as addictive as the age of the hot pants if you believe yourself to be invulnerable. |
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In the end, the reason that Anthony Weiner is unlikely to survive the sexting scandal comes down to what I call the ick factor. |
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Those naughty 900 numbers may still exist, but cybersex and the scandal-du-jour phenomenon of sexting have stolen most of the spotlight from landline lovin' these days. |
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Mobile cameras are used to capture pornographic photos or videos, and forwarded as MMS, a practice known as sexting. |
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There are already concerns that young people are unaware of the serious legal implications that sexting can have. |
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After his sexting scandal in 2011, he largely disappeared from view. |
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We still have much to learn about where sexting behaviour comes from. |
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It is this despondent bunch of masturbators that Michael Gove was targeting when he hilariously suggested that teenagers send one another romantic poetry instead of sexting. |
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Look, it would be one thing if he was creeping around on his own time, but he was sexting from his government office! These contortions are unnecessary. |
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An online resource for youth to identify boundary-defying activities like sexting, constant messaging, spying and digital disrespect and ways to respond. |
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Some experimentation and self-discovery occur through texting or sexting. |
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A social danger with sexting is that material that was intended by the sender to be private can very easily be widely promulgated, over which the originator has no control. |
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However, with the advent of social networking it is particularly likely that the privacy interests of adolescents will be at increased risk due to sexting, cyber-bullying or defamatory messages. |
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And while it would be easy to put his latest bout of sexting and the fact he paid a stripper to have cybersex with him down to stupidity, it's actually worse than that. |
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