Why Sexting Is Wrong

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“Hey girl, what are you wearing?” If those words sound all too familiar, you’ve probably been getting sexted. Sexting can be going on right next to us and we don’t even know it. If you’re in a business meeting, at a park, at the mall, or even at school, don’t peak at anyone’s phone, because you might not like what you see. Sexting is quite literally all around us at any given time. Everyone wants to be a part of sexting, but what is it, why do people do it, and what happens when it all goes wrong? The definition of sexting is, “the sending of sexually explicit messages or images by cell phone” (“Sexting”). Sexting is used by the young, the old, and in between. Although it’s hypothesized that older people are less prone to risk taking (McDaniel

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