
One in four Australian teens admitted to sending sexually explicit picture of themselves through the internet, according to a study conducted among high school children in Australia. Researchers at La Trobe university surveyed over 2,000 children between 16 and 18 years of age and found that the practice of sexting, or sending sexually explicit messages and photos, has become a common phenomenon among teens. More than half of the students surveyed admitted ...
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