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Sexting

Answered 3 years and 7 months ago by William Melton (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
First thing is you need to stop sexting. Even if you delete them off your phone they can still be recovered. At 17 neither of you can consent to sex and both of your are creating child pornography. You can be in serious trouble for that. If nobody has found out reported then you likley won't get in trouble, but stop doing it immediately. ... Read More
First thing is you need to stop sexting. Even if you delete them off your phone they can still be recovered. At 17 neither of you can consent to sex... Read More