
20 Percent of Teens Partake in 'Sexting': Should They Face Charges?
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2012/06/15 18:00:00
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Whatever the latest technology is, teenagers will use it to get up to no good. But that doesn't make it any less alarming that nearly 20 percent of high school students partake in sexting, according to a new study.


Donald Strassberg, of the University of Utah, found that nearly 20 percent of high school students (18 percent of males, 17 percent of females) admitted to having sent a sexually explicit image on their cellphone. Almost twice as many said they had received a sexual image on their phone (50 percent of males, 31 percent of females), LiveScience reports.
And here's the really scary part: About 25 percent confessed that when they received a sexually explicit image, they forwarded it to others. Plus, more than 8 percent said they had sent a sexually explicit photo that they took of someone else to a third party.
And here's the really scary part: About 25 percent confessed that when they received a sexually explicit image, they forwarded it to others. Plus, more than 8 percent said they had sent a sexually explicit photo that they took of someone else to a third party.
But here's the thing, kids: You can get into big trouble for doing this. In many states, sending or receiving nude pictures of someone under 18 (including yourself) could put you at risk of facing child pornography charges. Do you think teens who sext should face charges?
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No+21It's their life if someone else sees it and it not their boyfriend or girlfriend or whoever who cares not my life.
























1. Nudity does not equal sex, so a picture cannot be considered pornography by the mere fact of it showing someone naked.
2. These pictures are sent out by one's free will (at least initially). Limiting it would be limiting freedom of speech.
All those that are saying no would also say it is alright for two children to have (what they consider to be ) consentual sex yet if things go wrong, the guy can be charged with statuatory rape of a minor and jailed.
We have taken common sense out of the picture for far too long. Common sense says do not do it and that it is wrong. Wake up people.
Okay...
What crime is involved here? Who are they hurting by doing this (besides possibly themselves)?