Teens Sexting Study Reveal Surprising News

Teens Sexting Study Reveal Surprising News – It appears that parents may have one less thing to worry about.
According to a study lead by Kimberly Mitchell from the University of New Hampshire that was published earlier today in the the journal Pediatrics, fewer teenagers practice sexting (the act of sending nude images of themselves to other people via their phones) than previously thought.
Raw data shows that only one percent of teens in America are sexting while six percent have received a nude/graphic photo.
Kimberly Mitchell explained that sexting is not as malicious as some may believe for most children who sext only pose seductively and rarely disrobe.
Two questions remain, did the media amplify the sexting phenomenon or are teenagers not telling the whole truth?
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