Sexting is more common than widely believed. A new survey on "sexting" has revealed that nearly one out of seven American teens carrying a cell phone has received nude or almost nude pics.
The Pew Research Center's Internet and American Life Project, based on a telephone survey of 800 adolescents and 800 parents, also found that 15percent youngsters between 12 to 17 have received sexually suggestive photos or videos on their cellphones.However, a mere 4 percent accepted to sending a nude photo.
About 4 percent of 12-year-olds received such images, compared to 30percent of 17-year-olds.
It was also found that sexually explicit pictures were sent as part of a romantic relationship or one that is wished-for.
Teens were also asked to write answers to some questions without naming themselves.
"Most people are too shy to have sex....Sexting is not as bad," the Washington Post quoted a high-school student, as writing.
Another teen revealed how a couple's breakup ended up in the girl's naked pic being forwarded to "like everyone at school," which "ruined high school" for her.
A high school girl said: "If a guy wants to hook up with you, he'll send you pictures of his private parts or a naked picture. . . . It happens about 10 times a month."
Taking about their findings, Amanda Lenhart, senior research specialist at Pew, said: "It's a part of teens' lives. It's something they deal with, they grapple with, they talk about.... Even though the numbers are quite low, I think it is an important issue to be talking about."
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