lacexface answered Tuesday July 28 2009, 12:25 am: First off, no guy who asks for your naked pictures is ever worth going out with, whether you like him or not (TRUST me). They're scum, and right off the bat don't deserve you. Secondly, "sexting" is illegal and if he ever sent those pictures around to other people, and got caught, he could get charged for child pornography, depending on your age. It would all lead back to you, so ultimately, not worth it.
jm93 answered Tuesday July 28 2009, 12:01 am: Please don't do this! This is his way of taking advantage of you because he knows you'll do it if you like him. Tell him no, if he really does like you..he'd understand you don't want to expose yourself to him like that. And, as the other's said, you'll risk the picture getting around to everyone in school. Boys can be very immature and find it funny by sending the picture to everyone he knows. I've seen it happen to one of my friends..it ruined her rep and everything. So definitely not a good idea!! [ jm93's advice column | Ask jm93 A Question ]
AwesomeAdviceGiver313 answered Monday July 27 2009, 11:19 pm: DON'T DO IT!!!!
Just don't, it's not right. He is probably playing you so I say no and you should too.
Make the right choice and good luck!
Cux answered Monday July 27 2009, 11:10 pm: Don't do it. I've seen too many girls [and guys] do this, and get in SERIOUS trouble for it.
He might say he'll keep it to himself, but he'll send it to his buddies, and they'll send it on, and your entire school will have the picture soon enough.
sweet7love answered Monday July 27 2009, 11:07 pm: Don't do it. This boy may like you, but he sure as hell isn't going about it the right way. Don't send a picture of yourself that way, because it could easily be spread around and you don't want that. If he likes you then he will go out with you for that sole reason. If not, he's a jerk and not worth your time anyways [ sweet7love's advice column | Ask sweet7love A Question ]
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