As entertaining and fulllfiling as sexting can be, when it is not done correctly it can be dangerous as well. If you aren't careful when it comes to choosing the right person to sext, your naked selfie could end up in the realms of social media or passed around the work/school place. However, the problem with sexting doesn't appear to be the fact that your photos could end up in the presence of your peers but rather the police. Let's take a look at the top 5 sexting myths that belive falsly beleive. The Law Doesn't Care About the Recipent Of An Underage Image But Rather, The Sender One of the myths that people falsey beleive is that if they unknoeinlgey receive a graphic image from a minor, then the minor that sent the pic will be in trouble and not the receipient. In all actuality, while it may be be true that it is illegal for a minor to send sexually explciit images of themselves, the recipient of the images could enf up on the sex offenders registry list as well. …show more content…
However, un the the Malicious COmmunicationss Act, you may be subject to criminal prosecution if law encrofmence officals detemriine that the sole reason why you send someone a sexuall explicit message was for the sake of harrasing them or for the sole purproses of invoking a feeling of distress or