The new law means adolescents caught sharing explicit photos with each other will no longer risk charges, prison sentences and a damaging criminal record. New Mexico teenagers can now exchange nude photos without fear of criminal prosecution under a new bill that legalizes sexting and could have national implications for laws on child abuse images. Researchers have also found that a majority of adolescents are unaware of the potentially serious legal consequences of sexting. Prosecutors previously could also file separate charges for each individual image, meaning teens who rapidly exchanged dozens of photos via texts or other smartphone messaging applications could potentially be sentenced to significant prison sentences, said Rikki-Lee Chavez, legislative coordinator for the New Mexico Criminal Defense Lawyers Association, which also supported the measure.
A little boy who decided he was a girl trapped in a boy's body has become one of the youngest-ever children to have his decision backed …. We have embraced his desire and bought or made G-strings and bra tops. A young woman from England, Bonnie-Lee Brown, was caught on filming injuring herself in the most embarrassing way possible. Then the next time, after coming up behind me while I was doing something in the kitchen, he just wrapped his arms around me, hugging me, whispering in my ear.
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