Tuesday, July 1, 2014

Students who send explicit texts more likely to be sexually active - Reuters

Science World ReportStudents who send explicit texts more likely to be sexually activeReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) – Parents who catch their middle school-aged children sexting may be justified in suspecting something more, a new study suggests. Adolescents who sent or received sexually explicit photos or text messages were three to seven …Sexual activity more common among ‘sexting’ tweensFuturity: Research NewsSexting by tweens linked to real-life sexual activityCBC.caWho would have guessed? Sexting may be factor in sexual behavior by middle …Tech TimesDaily Digest -myfox8.comall 39 news articles …Read Full Story



Students who send explicit texts more likely to be sexually active - Reuters
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