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Anti-Sexting Awareness By Ashley Trimble
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What is sexting? Sexting is when people sent or receive sexually suggestive, nude or explicit photos of people they know. They can use a cellphone to send these, or post them online.
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Why should I sext? You shouldn’t. Sexting is inappropriate, and dangerous. Here are five facts about sexting, and how parents can prevent it.
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Fact 1. In a study, they found that teens involved with sexting were more likely to have been psychologically distressed, depressed and/or suicidal.
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Fact 2. There is a link between sexting and depression or increased suicidal risk, or so there seems to be.
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Fact 3. Don’t think you would ever sext? Well in the Boston area high schools, 13 percent said they received sext messages.
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Fact 4. One in ten of the 13 percent of Boston students (mentioned in previous slide) has either forwarded, sent, or posted inappropriate pictures.
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Fact 5. 10% of boys and 11% of girls had sent sexually related pictures in the past year, and 6% of males and 4% of females had had images of themselves sent.
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How can a parent prevent it? Parents can set family rules for cell phone usage. If the phone is a smartphone, they can password protect it so no one else can get in. Parents can charge the phone in the kitchen, or in a central location so their phone doesn’t wake them up.
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