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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]How did this turn into OP’s daughter essentially asking for it? OP says she said “sure” not knowing it’d be a nude photo, but you know how girls are, so you know she wanted it or lied about wanting it to her mom? That’s gross. [/quote] +1. If she "wanted it" (gross), she wouldn't have brought it up with her mother![/quote] OP here. Thank you! She came to me blushing asking what to do. I have a question for parents who have been there and school counselors. If I report it to school tomorrow, can they keep it at school or are they required to involve police? I truly don't want to involve police at this point. Didn't even want to involve the school, but after the additional info provided here, don't want to have any responsibility for this photo either.[/quote] Go back and read the lawyer's and the prosecutor's posts. They are giving you good advice. Report it to the school first thing tomorrow morning and let them deal with it.[/quote] This. Then at least you've removed it from your hands. I would also sit down and talk with your daughter to make sure there's no chance there is anything else on her phone. I believe you, OP, that she did not ask for or want this, but you want to be positive that there aren't any surprises on there or that it hasn't happened before. To all of you - talk to your kids about not doing this and about reporting it when someone does it to them. It is a serious offense and can ruin a kids life if photos get passed around (boys or girls). Anyone sending unsolicited photos (a boy or a girl) should be reported and hopefully their parents will know and can get them help. It is not developmentally appropriate for MS (or HS for that matter) and should be a major red flag that there is something going on with the child.[/quote] +1 [/quote]
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