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Where could you come across nudes, sex(y) videos or porn?
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This lesson contains 13 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.

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Where could you come across nudes, sex(y) videos or porn?

Slide 1 - Mind map

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Where does the word 'Sexting' come from?

Slide 2 - Open question

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Watch the following video, and think for yourselves: Where do you see it going wrong in this situation?

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Slide 4 - Video

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Where did it go wrong? You can write down multiple answers

Slide 5 - Open question

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Why would someone send nudes?

Slide 6 - Mind map

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Sexting: why do adolescents do it?
  • Experiment with sexuality
  • (Peer) pressure/status
  • Looking for confirmation
  • Looking for attention
  • Spicing up the relationship
  • As a joke

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https://www.mediawijsheid.nl/sexting/

Why would someone forward nudes?

Slide 8 - Mind map

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Is sexting legal?
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Yes
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No
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Maybe

Slide 9 - Quiz

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Is sexting legal?
Not when: 
There is pressure or force
The footage being spread
The footage has been made of someone without their knowledge
The parties involved are in an unequal relationship, for example because of a big age difference
The footage is used for bullying or blackmailing
The footage has been made to make money

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Sexting is legal with mutual consent. This is also the case for minors (since 2020) as long as it's within an equal relationship and the footage is not shared.

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How can we keep sexting fun and safe?

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Sexting: how to do it safely
  • Make sure to 100% trust someone (and know them in real life) so that you can make clear agreements beforehand
  • Make sure you can't be easily recognised: no face, no personal items (or a clear view of your room). If the footage is forwarded, you will be less vulnerable 
  • Save all chats and texts. If something does go wrong, you have proof of your communication
  • Never ever forward footage, even if you don't know the people in it:  prevent perpetrators, not victims!

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https://www.mediawijsheid.nl/sexting/