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How To Send Nudes (Mostly) Safely




Sexting and the Law about Sharing Intimate Images
Chances are you've heard of the term "nudes. For those who don't know, a nude is a nude photo, one that is sent to a person over the phone, usually for sexual purposes. What you might not know about nudes, though, is that they are a lot more dangerous than you may think, and sending or receiving one could actually get you in a lot of trouble. So, before you press send on that racy pic, here's everything you need to know about sending nudes. First off, if you don't want to send a nude, don't.



Understanding nudes and sexting
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For youth under 18 years old, taking and sharing sexual images can also be against the law, even if the youth agrees to have the images shared with others or if the images are of yourself see more information below. If someone has shared an image of you online without your permission, see below for information about who you can talk to and what you can do. Is sexting illegal? Get more help and information. If you are taking or sharing intimate images, it is important to know:.

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