Researchers say that sexting may be the new ‘normal’ part of adolescent sexual development and is not strictly limited to at-risk teens. The findings are from the first study on the relationship between teenage sexting, or sending sexually explicit images to another electronically, and future sexual activity.
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Teen hormones and cellphones: Sexting leads to increased sexual behavior, study shows
6 October 2014
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