Send Nudes: By the winner of the BBC National Short Story Award 2022

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Send Nudes: By the winner of the BBC National Short Story Award 2022

Send Nudes: By the winner of the BBC National Short Story Award 2022

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About online risks, including that any material someone provides to another has the potential to be shared online and the difficulty of removing potentially compromising material placed online. When so much of our communication happens online, sexting and sending nude photos are as healthy and natural as having sex. People sext for lots of different reasons. Some people use sexting to explore their sexuality, to connect with others, or because they find it exciting. Other people may experience pressure to send sexual messages from romantic partners or friends,” Meropol adds. “If someone is demanding or otherwise pressuring you to sext them — for example, by threatening to reveal your secrets or disseminate your sexual photos — that’s not ok.”

Send Nudes by Saba Sams review – sex and solitude | Short

Inform pupils of boundaries: what is expected, what won’t be tolerated and any subsequent consequences I don't see a need for them really, though in a long-distance relationship they can be sort of appealing - that said I'd only ever care for them if it was a well established long-term relationship." [via] Not very important at all. And when people do send them, I always just take in all the beauty. I do not judge angles or lighting. Then I permanently delete them because data is only private if it is deleted." [via] Ask the person to delete it.In most cases, the person you sent the image to won’t want to share it any further. If you have shared something but now the thought of someone having it makes you feel uncomfortable, have an honest conversation with them and ask them to delete it.If you’ve shared a picture of yourself (with the consentof the person you sent it to), you are never to blame for anything that happens after this. You should already be doing all of this, but it is especially important if you’re swapping nudes. You want to make it as hard as possible for anyone to gain access to your sexy content by breaking into your accounts or devices. How to safely store a nude This may go without saying, but there are basic rules of decency when it comes to sending nudes. First, if you receive one, don’t share it with anybody else—it is for you and you alone. When you share a private photo, you’re not only violating the trust of the person who sent it, but also making it more likely to end up in the wrong hands, or worse—on the internet. In some states, sharing naked pictures of people without their consent may also be a felony. Just don’t do it. In Section 160, the Criminal Justice Act 1988 also makes it illegal “for a person to have any indecent photograph (or pseudo-photograph) of a child (...) in his possession”. Anyone found with images of an under-eighteen in their possession from sexting is in breach of this law. Criminal Justice and Courts Act 2015

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What you do after you send a nude will depend on whether you want to delete it or add it to your personal archive.So, before you press send on that pic, here’s everything you need to know about sexting and sending nudes. Is it illegal to sext? In conjunction with Safer Internet Day 2019, Hampshire Constabulary released a short film featuring the real story of Megan, who found herself in a distressing situation as a victim of a real life experience.



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