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What should I do if my friend sends nudes?
What to do if someone shares your nudes
- Remember, it’s not your fault. Your first thought might be to blame yourself for sending the nudes, but that’s not fair.
- Screenshot it.
- Get it off the net.
- Report it to the eSafety Commissioner.
- Tell a trusted adult.
- Take care of yourself.
How do I text my crush more?
The Do’s And Don’ts Of Texting Your Crush
- include fun photos with your messages.
- send those kinds of photos.
- make jokes. Funny is sexy.
- finish every text with “hahaha,” “hehe” or “lol.” This is NOT sexy.
- ditch gender rules.
- follow the “3-Day Rule” or anything like it.
- have fun with emojis.
- have TOO much fun with emojis.
Should I text my crush back?
Do send a single text — and wait If you really want to reach out to your crush, there’s nothing wrong with letting them know that you are thinking of them. Instead, think of how great it will feel when they finally do reply! If, after a couple days, you haven’t heard back, it’s okay to send one follow-up message.
How do I stop sexting texts?
Here are a few tips:
- Make an alternate suggestion.
- Steer the conversation in a less sexy direction.
- Mention your grandmother.
- Offer a simple refusal.
- Just be completely honest.
- Laugh it off, or call them out.
- Run for the hills.
What to do if someone is sexting?
What if I get a sexy image sent to me?
- Don’t forward it to anyone.
- Delete the message.
- Report the image (if it’s online) so it can be removed.
- Tell the person not to send anymore.
- Block their number/account.
- Make a report to your mobile phone company if they don’t stop.
When should I reply my crush?
Post Senning’s general rule is to not wait longer than one to three hours to reply, he tells TI. “A text conversation can go stale in a few hours,” he says. “Don’t just make them wait.” If you’re crushing on someone, don’t play mind games, he says.
What age can you start sexting?
Not only does sexting start early, the study found that it is also fairly common. As early as 8 years old, more than one in 10 kids with smartphones will become exposed to sexting, the study found. By 13, more than a third of children who have a smartphone will be exposed.