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Blood-B0xer — Please just... Don't

Published: 2013-05-14 05:36:01 +0000 UTC; Views: 226; Favourites: 0; Downloads: 4
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EDIT: Another thing I forgot to mention is once you send or post something on the internet, it has a chance of becoming viral. I could care less about the fact that sending naked photos when you're under 18 is illegal, I care more about the fact that you're disrespecting yourself because you're giving people the opportunity to take advantage of you.

It's my first stamp without a block in the background. I might continue to make stamps like this from now on.

First of all, this has nothing to do with artistic nude.

Second of all, I can't stop anyone from sending naked photos to their friends, but if you do choose to send naked photos, consider that the photos will be seen by people you didn't intentionally send the photo to.

Not to mention you might get some pretty nasty responses from people you send these photos to.

Not trying to force you to make changes to life, just warning you guys that if you send naked photos the consequences are not reversible. I made this stamp more because

A. I've heard stories of what happens when people send naked photos.
B. When I used an MSN account, a bunch of random people from dating sites and porn sites asked me to send naked photos to them and I was terrified, because I was only about 13-14 years old at the time.

[link] - There's more information here on why you should not send naked photos. While I do believe it is a choice, at the same time, it's a very risky one that could possibly ruin your reputation. I won't shame people who send naked photos, but if they do and they suffer the consequences, I won't do anything to intervene.
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TomTom64DA [2013-05-14 16:06:25 +0000 UTC]

Interesting fact: if someone underage send a nude photo of them self to someone, they can be charged with creation and distribution of child pornography. The more you know.

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Blood-B0xer In reply to TomTom64DA [2013-05-14 23:17:10 +0000 UTC]

I'm aware of that, but in some areas in Australia, a "child" in terms of child pornography is someone 16 or younger.

[link] - This might give you some more information.

Besides, in some countries, even if you are a legal adult, you can't send naked photos to anybody.

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TomTom64DA In reply to Blood-B0xer [2013-05-14 23:46:23 +0000 UTC]

This is a most interesting insight.

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