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I heard that even teens who post nude pictures of themselves online can be charged with possession of child pornography.Are we now going to start locking up kids for being stupid?
I agree with you," Kids will do stupid things and posting nude pictures isn't only stupid but it's dangerous." However, it's tough for parents to monitor kids 24/7.
queens_nyc said:Maybe not the kids but what about the parents? Kids will do stupid things and posting nude pictures isn't only stupid but it's dangerous. What if there's a 15 old girl puttign pictures of herself online and a pedophile who sees her ever day lives up the block? Now this sicko knows what this little kid looks like naked. These kids are making the jobs of law enforcement that much harder. Maybe the punishment should be given out on a case by case basis. I do however think this sexting epidemic is a serious one. Parents possible should be held responsible for their kids sending pictures out naked.
Eddie Parker said:I heard that even teens who post nude pictures of themselves online can be charged with possession of child pornography.Are we now going to start locking up kids for being stupid?
Children
And a woman who held a babe against her bosom said, 'Speak to us of Children.'
And he said:
Your children are not your children.
They are the sons and daughters of Life's longing for itself.
They come through you but not from you,
And though they are with you, yet they belong not to you.
You may give them your love but not your thoughts.
For they have their own thoughts.
You may house their bodies but not their souls,
For their souls dwell in the house of tomorrow, which you cannot visit, not even in your dreams.
You may strive to be like them, but seek not to make them like you.
For life goes not backward nor tarries with yesterday.
You are the bows from which your children as living arrows are sent forth.
The archer sees the mark upon the path of the infinite, and He bends you with His might that His arrows may go swift and far.
Let your bending in the archer's hand be for gladness;
For even as he loves the arrow that flies, so He loves also the bow that is stable.
Kahlil Gibran
Eddie Parker said:There were perverts looking to hurt children before cell phones and computers.Parents have to sit down and talk with their children about perverts on the Internet and 'sexting'
queens_nyc said:Something has to be done.
I'm not a parent and I won't pretend I know how it is to raise children in this day and age but the safety of these kids are at stake. These girls think posting nake pictures is cute or a way for boys to like them not realizing how serious of situation they can find themselves in with the wrong person. You have perverts that will not only sexually assault the child but kill them. No parents can't monitor their children 24/7. I agree with that. So, what do you propose should done? A girl sending her boyfriend a picture of herself naked and her boyfriend is over the age of 18. I was watching Tyra and kids as young as 13 were sexting. IF they weren't sending pictures, they were sending dirty text messages. What should be done to combat this issue.
Eddie Parker said:I agree with you," Kids will do stupid things and posting nude pictures isn't only stupid but it's dangerous." However, it's tough for parents to monitor kids 24/7.
queens_nyc said:Maybe not the kids but what about the parents? Kids will do stupid things and posting nude pictures isn't only stupid but it's dangerous. What if there's a 15 old girl puttign pictures of herself online and a pedophile who sees her ever day lives up the block? Now this sicko knows what this little kid looks like naked. These kids are making the jobs of law enforcement that much harder. Maybe the punishment should be given out on a case by case basis. I do however think this sexting epidemic is a serious one. Parents possible should be held responsible for their kids sending pictures out naked.
Eddie Parker said:I heard that even teens who post nude pictures of themselves online can be charged with possession of child pornography.Are we now going to start locking up kids for being stupid?
Ms. CJ, you get it. In order for this to stop parents can take matters like that into their own hands. It is not the law's job to police your children. Get them a basic cell phone, don't let them have a webcam, montior their use on the internet, don't let them have a Myspace/Facebook/whatever page, don't pay for the texting service on the phone. There are ways for parents to be parents and stop the madness. But anytime you leave it to the law to regulate if your child is taking nude photos, you have already lost the battle.
As for Crystal's comment I have to say, no child in their right mind thinks if I send a nude picture of myself I am going to be prosecuted for child porn and be labled a sex offender. Now they might since this has been all over the news but before that come on, no one thought of that. Even when I first heard of it I thought, Huh? That was crazy. If I thought that as an adult I know kids were not thinking that way. They know what they are doing in as far as taking/sending the nude pics but the repercussions I am sure they are not thinking are so far reaching. I don't know any 13 year old that is saying, "great I will send this naked pic and be tried as a sex offender."
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