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how painful it is by Sophia Louise
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  • Post category:Online safety / Relationships
  • Post published:September 13, 2014

Once an explicit image has been sent it is no longer in your control. The image may be sent to friends, and end up published on the internet, without your knowledge, for years to come.

Source: Sexting: What parents need to know @ BBC Webwise

Photo: how painful it is by Sophia Louise under Creative Commons license

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