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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You need to myob. This is your daughter's personal and private business.[/quote] So you're the recipient of the sexts, eh?[/quote] What a stupid comment. You and OP can't keep your teen from having sex. This is a lot safer than actual intercourse. The only thing OP should do is make sure the recipient is not an adult. Other than that she should leave it alone and make sure her daughter has access to birth control, understands how to use it, an understands consent and that she never has to have sex if she doesn't' want to. It's stupid to try and control your teen's sexuality so much.[/quote] Your use of the word stupid diminishes what could have been a reasonable post. 14 year olds should not send nude pictures under any circumstance. It is illegal and has consequences which last a lifetime.[/quote] Who said anything about sending nude picks? But even with that why should she be punished for sending the pictures to another 14 yo who will be seeing her nude anyway if they have sex? If the pictures fall into the hands of people to have them for ill or perverse use they should be punished.[/quote] NP. It doesn't matter whether the sender "should" be punished (for the record, I agree, no); as the current laws are written she *could* be, and that *would* have severe consequences which it makes sense for a parent to want to prevent. Personally, I do not have a problem with teens sexting other teens - in theory. The only reason I as a parent discourage it at all is the legal risk (which I personally disagree with, but that doesn't change the facts).[/quote]
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