Elizabeth Smart Instagram – Snapchat—a go-to app for teens! You send pics, they vanish after a few seconds… unless someone takes a screenshot.
In Minnesota in 2019, a 14-year-old girl sent an explicit photo to a boy she liked. It disappears, so it’s safe, right? Well, the boy screenshotted and shared it without her permission.
She was charged with distribution of child p*rnography (child sexual abuse material). A conviction, or even a guilty plea to a lesser charge, would require her to spend 10 years on the s3x offender registry.
Protecting kids matters. But these laws need depth, understanding, and change. And that starts with us—parents.
We’ve got to dive into these conversations at home! Discuss safe s3xting, how your state views s3xting, and teach our kids to stand up against others sharing explicit pics, whether in the locker room or hallway airdrops.
I can help you with these conversations! Grab my FREE Safe Sexting Guide—it’s your toolkit for these crucial chats with your kids. Because once they get their phone or tablet, these talks are a must. Let’s do this together! #Safesexting #wholeheartedconsent
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