Don't sext. That's the no-brainer part of parental advice on which we can all agree. But does it require a further admonition? Maybe something that begins, "But if you do ..." A Colorado academician who has just published on the subject believes that is the more practical counsel for parents and educators. More on her suggestion in a moment. First, that sexting is ubiquitous is obvious from three recent stories, two local, one national. In early September, an 18-year-old was charged with having collected dozens of sexually explicit photos of classmates when he was a senior at a suburban high school. District Attorney Risa Ferman said at the time, "I cannot think of a case of this magnitude...
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