Sexting, seduction & spring breaks

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If you do not read this, Chuck Norris will roundhouse kick you.

Sending nude photos and video via cell phone (called "sexting") is a dangerous and fast growing trend among youth. And with spring breaks among us, Red Box won't be the only peddler of videos during these juvenile fiestas.

Sexting is not new, but it is on the rise. Cases are bubbling up all over the country. Just last week in Virginia, at least two Spotsylvania County students were facing ***** pornography charges in a sexting case. The naked images of three juvenile females (including an elementary student) were discovered on seven phones.

Last month, high school girls in Greensburg, Pa., were also charged with ***** pornography after sending seminude photos of themselves to male classmates.

Other similar incidents have resulted in charges in Ohio, Kentucky, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Georgia and Florida. *************** has recently been called out to investigate sexting-related crimes by dozens of teens in many states across the nation.

And sexting is not just a male-dominant problem. A new national survey concurred that at least one-fifth of all teenagers have sent via cell, or posted online, nude or explicit photos of themselves.

Most astonishing, sexting is become a normative part of the dating scene and protocol among youngsters. Marian Merritt, Symantec's Internet Safety Advocate, who writes and speaks about issues impacting the online security and safety of **** and families, explains:

Teens believe taking and sharing the sexy photo of themselves is a natural progression point in a romantic relationship. It's not just "step 1, hold hands; step 2, kiss." Now it's "step 1, friend on social network; step 2, chat on IM or text; 3, send sexy photos." Crazy!
So who's responsible? That's easy. First, there's the juvenile committing the crime. But there are two other culprits as well – accomplices to these acts. Who's providing the electronic devices? Who pays the phone bills? Whose name is on the plan? And what messages and models are these guardians setting as those who frown upon pornography? And thirdly, there's a culture that is moving away from moral absolutes, and that includes calling pornography wrong and even a sin.

So are your **** or grandkids involved in or at risk of sexting? Are they practicing safe cell-phoning? Ask them these five questions from Symantec's Marian Merrit's advice for helping parents and guardians protect their ******** from this latest strain of cyber porn.

1. Give me a tour of your cell phone. Any cool features or tricks you can do with your cell phone?

2. Show me how you take a photo with the phone. How do you send it to another e-mail or phone?

3. Where do you save the photos? Show me what you've got saved.

4. Has anyone ever sent or shown you a sexy photo of themselves or someone else?

5. Anyone ever asked for your photo? If yes, how did you handle it? If no, what would you do and why?

How can we stop a sexting proliferation? First, parents can no longer ******** cell phones like pancakes to their ****** and not monitor how they are used. Guardians need to reconsider the purposes of communication and security when ******** are using cell phones for seduction and porn. Teens need to be educated about sexual illegalities, moralities, and reminded that, if convicted of ***** pornography crimes, they could face felony consequences and see the words "sex offender" on their juvenile records.

We might live in a technological wonderland, but that doesn't mean it's good to eat from all of its fruits. Most especially, we can never throw up our hands in surrender to marketing and peer (or parental) pressure in order to give our **** everything the Joneses have, especially when those things expose them to others exposing themselves! As a wise man said many centuries ago (well sort of), "If your cell phone causes you to stumble, cut it off from your ******'s communication plan."

It's time to not just answer again the question: Do you know where your **** are this spring break? But, do you know what they're doing with their cell phones?
 
Drat. You went back to worldnutdaily. I thought you had changed:weeping:

Wherever we read the word sexting...replace with ROCK MUSIC, Elvis, Webcam, etc.

The Ancients in any society are always 3 steps behind the Youth.

:*****:

Parents are too lazy or simply uninterested in their ******** these days. The easiest marks for peer pressure are the parents, not the ****..
 
Fuck Chuck Norris!! Go be President of Texas you fucking Traitor. Chuck Norris sucks! :lame:
 
Drat. You went back to worldnutdaily. I thought you had changed:weeping:

Parents are too lazy or simply uninterested in their ******** these days. The easiest marks for peer pressure are the parents, not the ****..

I Like WorldNetDaily... Chuck Norris writes commentary for them. I thought this was relevent for those that have ******** with cell phones.

Remember... Chuch cares.

Fuck Chuck Norris!! Go be President of Texas you fucking Traitor. Chuck Norris sucks! :lame:


Police label anyone attacking Chuck Norris as a Code 45-11.... a suicide.
 
I Like WorldNetDaily... Chuck Norris writes commentary for them. I thought this was relevent for those that have ******** with cell phones.

Remember... Chuch cares.




Police label anyone attacking Chuck Norris as a Code 45-11.... a suicide.

Oh, real funny.. Chuck Norris is an egotistical asswipe who had alttle too much kool aid.
 
I think cell phones are the least of a parent's worries if their ***** goes to spring break. Spring break is a cancer that destroys the morals of our youth.
 
I like sexting, I send naked pictures of myself to Richard Gere.

He doesnt know me, but I just like to know that at some point me and Richard have been naked together. And that turns me on so much I might have to go away for an hour or two and burn my nipples again.
 
I like sexting, I send naked pictures of myself to Richard Gere.

He doesnt know me, but I just like to know that at some point me and Richard have been naked together. And that turns me on so much I might have to go away for an hour or two and burn my nipples again.

Post of the week!!!
 
If parents are really concerned about their ****' cellphone practices they should address the issue before they even let the *** get a phone. Having morals and self-respect isn't something that's done on command, it's something that's learned over time. If asked for their cellphones, most **** nowadays would likely tell their parents to fuck off.
 
Really, though, who fucking cares what these **** do? Charging them as felons and sex offenders is a waste of time and its ridiculous......if some little strumpet wants to send a pic of herself with a dildo shoved up her twat, or some chump thinks it's funny to send a pic of him pounding away at his pud, really, who fucking cares?
 
I remember when Spring Break was actually cool in this country...you didn't have to head to Cabo or Mazatlan or Jamaica....
 
Who gives a ****, who gives a fuck about Chuck Norris. And no I haven't even read the damn article yet.
 
Sexting may involve ***** pornography and all that bad stuff, but taxpaying don't need to foot court bills to prosecute those youngsters for being stupid. I say enact a law where those teens are ****** from owning any phone for a year and the parents will be penalized with heavy fines if their **** are caught with phone again. That should deter people from sexting I hope.
 
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