There
are so many reasons not to send nudé pictures to anyone, but with
nearly everyone having a cell phone, Facebook, Twitter, email and
Instant Messaging, it’s all too easy to give in and snap a picture.
Whether it’s for your boyfriend or a random flírty stranger online,
girls of all ages are talked into exposíng themselves for the camera
every day. It’s become incredibly common place and the trend needs to
stop. Some women think that sending a náughty picture to their boyfriend
will tempt him into some fun later on in the day, but there are other
ways to get their attention! Please read these reasons not to send nudé
pictures and make sure that if you give a little stríp tease you do it
in person, not via camera.
1. SCREEN SHOT
One
of the reasons not to send nudé pictures even on apps that supposedly
erase what you send moments after it is received is that most people
know how to take a screen shot with their phone. SnapChat is an app that
allows you to send a private message or picture to a recipient and then
deletes it in a matter of seconds so that no one else can read it or
see the pictures. In theory this is pretty awesome, but all it takes is a
quick screen shot of that nudé photo you send to that guy you’re trying
to get with and now that picture is permanent. It can be posted online,
texted back and forth between friends… you never know where it will end
up.
2. SÉXTINGPICS.COM
There
are websites, such as séxtingpics.com, that allow guys to post pictures
sent to them in private séxting conversations. Those photos that you
sent in the heat of the moment because you thought they would snag your
guy for good… they could be online right now. And if you are thinking
the likelihood of anyone you know finding them is pretty slim, think
again. Séextingpics.com allows you to search through the pictures by
area code, so if anyone in your town browses through those pictures,
yours could pop up!
3. SOCIAL MEDIA
Everyone
thinks the relationship they’re in is going to last, but the harsh
truth is that most relationships, when they end, don’t end on the best
of terms. Things can get nasty and complicated. If your ex gets mad or
víndictive enough, those nudié pics you sent him two years ago that he
saved could do some damage to your reputatíon. You don’t want all of
your friends, his friends or the general public seeing you nakéd. It is
way too easy to forward a photo to anyone and everyone using social
media or text messaging.
4. LONGEVITY
Once
a photo is put online you never know how long it will be there. Even if
you manage to get it taken down from one website, who knows how many
others it may be on. Even if you make your partner promise to delete the
pic as soon as they see it, that isn’t a guarantee that they actually
will.
5. BLACKMAIL
Don’t
ever put yourself in that position by freely sending nudés of yourself
to anyone. People can change. Someone who seems like a trustworthy,
wonderful person right now may not be down the line.
6. WRONG HANDS
Phones
get lost or stolen ALL the time. You don’t want someone to pick up your
love interest’s phone and see those pictures of you. Just because your
boyfriend/girlfriend is caring enough not to spread that picture around,
that doesn’t mean that everyone who may see it will be as responsible.
Even if it’s a friend who is just looking through the phone for
something else, he or she may come across that picture. You don’t want
to have to worry about that.
7. JAIL TIME
Teens
at a younger and younger age are sending nakéd pictures to each other.
If a guy or a girl is caught with a phone, computer or camera containing
nakéd photos of underage teens (this means under 16, 17 or 18 depending
on the legislation from country to country, from state to state), that
is considered possession of child pornography. This can get you jail
time and leave you a registered séx offender for the rest of your life.
We
hope that these reasons not to send nudé photos to anyone will enter
your mind next time you’re debating whether or not to send one.
Do you know of any other reasons not to send nudé pics?
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