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Sexting: Know the Facts MAG

September 15, 2009
By Katie Bachman BRONZE, Auburn, New York
Katie Bachman BRONZE, Auburn, New York
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High-tech has created a new low. The term “sexting” is a combination of the words sex and texting, and refers to the practice of sending sexually ­explicit photos electronically, mainly by cell phone. The incidents of sexting have dramatically increased in the past few years; 20 percent of teens said they had sent a sexting message, according to a 2008 study commissioned by the National ­Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy and Cosmogirl.com. Though many in our generation are taking part, few understand the serious consequences of this irresponsible fad.

Recent advances in technology have revolutionized the way we interact socially. Cell phones and e-mail have changed the way we communicate but have led to dangerous and ­destructive behavior. While some teens may think sexting is fun or harmless, this new craze can have devastating consequences. When a photo or video is sent to another person, privacy is lost forever. The content can be broadcast to anyone. The original sender has no control once he or she presses “send.”

The consequences of sexting can be ­severe, ranging from embarrassment to ­imprisonment or worse. Explicit photos or videos forwarded from person to person can cause embarrassment for the original sender. Many teens don’t realize that once they hit “send,” control of who else sees that compromising photo is now completely up to the recipient. You may think you know your friend, boyfriend, or girlfriend, but can you trust them forever?

Many young people who thought sexting was a harmless game ended up having their lives destroyed. In one tragic incident, Jesse Logan, an 18-year-old from Ohio, was mercilessly humiliated after explicit photos she had sexted to a boyfriend ended up circulating among her peers. She eventually killed herself.

Imagine being convicted of the crime of child pornography and serving five year’s probation. You are rejected by colleges, lose your friends, and have to move because your home is too close to a school. You’re unable to get a job, and you have to register as a sex ­offender until you are 43. That’s exactly what happened to Phillip Alpert, a Florida 18-year-old. He ruined his life by circulating nude pictures of his girlfriend (which she had sent him), by texting them to his friends, her friends, and her family. The legal problem: she was only 16 and a minor; distributing explicit photos of a minor constitutes child pornography. The real problem: like many teenagers, he did not understand the long-term consequences of his actions.

Sexting may seem like harmless fun, but teens should think twice before hitting the “send” button. There is no turning back once a message is sent.



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rose58 SILVER said...
on May. 19 2010 at 9:08 pm
rose58 SILVER, Lawrence, Massachusetts
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love is a battlefield

wow, you did a real good job in writting the article. it has alot of detail. congrats for it being publish in the teen ink magazine. its interesting and well written

on May. 19 2010 at 2:01 pm
treegirl93 BRONZE, San Antonio, Texas
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Be nice to trees- they'll become books someday.

I know a few girls at my school have done this and although the teachers never found out there reputations were forever down the drain.

on May. 19 2010 at 10:50 am
Thinker PLATINUM, Na, Connecticut
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A wise word does not make the speaker wise.

I just wonder if it is any different than those who have explicid pictures published by any other media. For example there are provolkative magizines that publish these things to the world, what's the difference?

on May. 19 2010 at 7:19 am
Happy2lV3Hate GOLD, Gfa, Kentucky
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Im gone...dust in the wind. I smile down at these people.

Stop pretending, your just like me. You'll die one day or another.

the sad thing is that even if we are the next generation, we are going to slip up and mess up. Even if we make the best of it, we're going to sext, we're going to steal, drink, kill, overdose. I don't want to sound pestimistic, and I am not trying to make it sound that we shouldn't try, I am just saying it's an inevitability, we can't hault it altogether. But heck, give it a good try and we'll still be cheered for it. :)

on May. 14 2010 at 12:24 pm
If your going to use the word jank use it the right way it means bad

on May. 8 2010 at 4:43 pm
MichelleB BRONZE, Mississauga, Other
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insightful post, i will NEVER sext, it's waaaay too risky, plus it's so not my thing.

aeyana BRONZE said...
on May. 7 2010 at 12:29 pm
aeyana BRONZE, Houston, Texas
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No One person on this earth can chanqe thier past but they can work today to chanqe thier future

this is a great maqazine sextinq is for janks

on May. 1 2010 at 1:41 pm
Sketched97 PLATINUM, Silver Spring, Maryland
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I agree with Templar, and I feel bad for the guy who was mentioned at the end. But at the same time, why was he circulating it? Just wondering. But, really good article.

Kara_333 said...
on Apr. 27 2010 at 7:48 pm
Kara_333, Peabody, Massachusetts
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Lookin like a fool with ur pants on the ground

i agree with howler also... think about it. would you want your kids seeing that or doing that... we r the next generation and the next generations gunna have kids and adult lives

 


Templar314 said...
on Apr. 27 2010 at 4:15 pm
Child pornography laws are meant to prevent sexual abuse. Sexting, in contrast, is a conscious desicion. People who do it should not be criminally charged for it - the inherent social consequences of taking such a foolish action should suffice as a deterrent.

on Apr. 15 2010 at 5:52 pm
DomtheBomb BRONZE, Springfield, Massachusetts
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"Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure."--Marianne Williamson

wow...this is really good. your so rite..people don't know the facts and consequences when it comes to sexting. i can sort of relate..i almost fell into tht trap but caught myself...its a shame tht girls do this..you are beautiful young women who dnt hav to prove your beauty over the phone..let them come and see you face-to-face..have some respect for yourself

on Apr. 5 2010 at 6:00 pm
emototxxx SILVER, Leawood, Kansas
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nice nice

sexting is so stupid.


DORA said...
on Apr. 5 2010 at 2:24 pm
I AGREE WITH HOWLER WE ARE THE NEXT GENERATION LETS MAKE THE BEST OF IT AND BE THE BEST WE CAN BE

Howler GOLD said...
on Mar. 29 2010 at 8:47 pm
Howler GOLD, Cerritos, California
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"Life is not abut the number of breaths you take but about the moments that take your breath away"

I hear you, so true feel every word of it. Guys lets be smart we are the next generation!! We have to be role models!

on Mar. 17 2010 at 9:25 pm
RipponLeaEnergise BRONZE, Clayton, Other
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"how wonderful it is that nobody has to wait a single moment before starting to improve the world"

Anne Frank

that was SOOOOOO AWESOME!!!! YOUR'E VERY ERSAUSIVE. ALL TEENS SHOULD LISTEN TO THIS ARTICLE. IT'S AN EYE OPENER!

Sarbear GOLD said...
on Mar. 14 2010 at 10:06 am
Sarbear GOLD, Milan, Ohio
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--Before you criticize someone, you should walk a mile in their shoes. That way, when you criticize them, you're a mile away from them and you have their shoes.
--When life gives you lemons, squirt them in people's eyes.

I would! I think this is great! And I'm glad it's in the mag. like it deserves to be.

Sarbear GOLD said...
on Mar. 14 2010 at 9:59 am
Sarbear GOLD, Milan, Ohio
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Favorite Quote:
--Before you criticize someone, you should walk a mile in their shoes. That way, when you criticize them, you're a mile away from them and you have their shoes.
--When life gives you lemons, squirt them in people's eyes.

This article is a wake up call for a lot of teens. I think everyone should read this and realize that what they're doing could be way more serious than they realize.

themanof3000 said...
on Feb. 19 2010 at 3:32 pm
wow that is nothing but truth. and i think all teens should think twice before hitting the send button

lollipop0452 said...
on Feb. 19 2010 at 10:23 am
yea. i guess its bad enough to get in trouble for datt

on Feb. 16 2010 at 2:22 am
ScoobyDoo69 BRONZE, Durham, North Carolina
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LOL! yeah for real