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Pro Juventute Aufklärungskampagne ‚Sexting’ Themenbild_10 by Pro Juventute
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  • Post category:Behaviour / Bullying/abuse / Online safety
  • Post published:January 6, 2015

When sexting goes badly, it can make you feel ashamed, guilty, embarrassed or anxious about what people might say. The sooner you talk to a trusted adult, the more likely you can stop the image from being shared further.

Source: Sexting | Online and Mobile Safety @ ChildLine

image: Pro Juventute Aufklärungskampagne ‚Sexting’ Themenbild_10 by Pro Juventute under Creative Commons license

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Tags: abuse, behaviour, bullying, online safety, social networking

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