Of course, sexting opens you up to a world of risks. Actress and singer Bella Thorne said Saturday that a hacker got access to her private photos which she decided to post on her own Twitter page , rather than be blackmailed. Instead, here are a few precautions you can take to keep your sexts safe. The first rule of all things sex is that every act should be consensual. That means before shooting over a dick pic or topless selfie, be sure to get enthusiastic confirmation that the other person wants to see it.
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Things are getting hot, so you decide, why not? You remove some clothes, check your angles, and—click! And to be clear, there is nothing wrong, bad or dirty about sending or receiving a consensual sext. Sext-shaming is just as negative as slut-shaming. And what even happens to your sexy Snaps once you hit send?
Taking nude selfies is an act of erotic expression, and sharing them with a trustworthy partner can deepen your intimacy plus make for tantalizing foreplay. Sadly, the joys of this pastime are often eclipsed by anxiety over photos being stolen or shared without consent. As long as everyone involved enthusiastically consents at every step of the way, taking and share nude photos is one of the hottest things you can do.
Welcome to Down to Find Out, a column in which Nona Willis Aronowitz addresses your biggest questions about sex, dating, relationships, and all the gray areas in between. In our first installment, she answers a Teen Vogue editor's question about digital consent. Have a question for Nona? Send it to downtofindout gmail. Q: I want to send my partner nudes , but I'm nervous they might get into the wrong hands.