Sexting - Everybody’s doing it!
Sexting, apparently, is a new trend in teen texting, which involves trading dirty messages and nude or sexually explicit photos. “It’s like flirting and just having a little fun,” say teens. Wow, how did we get here from college-ruled notes saying “check here if you like me”–?
Now, I don’t wanna judge — that’s what the comments below are for — because, as Jezebel points out “Early adolescents are going to test the boundaries of their sexuality and sexual expression whether their parents — or school districts — like it or not.” Furthermore, if something is truly bad, teens will probably learn their lesson themselves, Degrassi-style. Or by watching Degrassi, like we did back in my day.
Now if there were to be a Sexting episode of Degrassi: The Next Generation, it should probably touch on the following points: (Are you listening, Canada?)
- Girls: Don’t trust a teenage boy — any teenage boy — with a nude picture of yourself. Like, duh. And before you hit send on that message, imagine the picture being shared among the entire sleazy school administration, because that will happen. Plus, if you’re caught, you will be suspended from the cheerleading squad for being a slut, while the boys who passed the picture around will simply get off, in both senses of the phrase.
- Boys: You can be prosecuted under child-pornography laws. ‘Nuff said.
- Parents: Don’t buy your teen a phone with a camera.
- Mia: Call me!









They did have that incident where Manny gets topless on tape for Peter and then he sends it to the school…
Comment by Laura — December 11, 2008 @ 1:38 pm
You should say girls don’t trust anyone boys or girls with nude pictures of yourself. For one girls shouldn’t be taking pictures of them self nude. Because the females are creating the porn in the first place and should be charged with child porn. Girls send pictures around just like the boys. Girls can be charged under child pornograph laws also for creating the child porn.
Comment by tom — January 14, 2009 @ 6:07 pm