Tuesday, July 1, 2014

Middle School "Sexting" Study Reveals Risky Behavior - NBC Southern California

NDTVMiddle School “Sexting” Study Reveals Risky BehaviorNBC Southern CaliforniaMiddle school students who have engaged in “sexting” — sending or receiving sexually suggestive text messages or photos — are dramatically more likely to be sexually active, according to a USC study released Monday. The study, published in the journal …’Sexting’ Likely to Make Adolescents Sexually ActiveDesign & TrendHave you had the ‘sext’ talk with your kids?CNN (blog)Surprise, Children Are Not Asexual: Study Finds Correlation Between Middle …StyleiteTheCelebrityCafe.com -HealthCanal.comall 56 news articles …Read Full Story



Middle School "Sexting" Study Reveals Risky Behavior - NBC Southern California
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