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Good for telling your teachers.
Original post by akelsiejoy
is it illegal if a minor asked another minor for nudes?, i'm a 14 year old girl and have been asked multiple times by my ex, i have told my teachers and my parents, and they sent the texts to the police department and idk what to do. i have never sent nudes and never will

Well done. I hope this nasty boy got in a hell of a lot of trouble. If he is an ex you can be almost certain that he would have either used such pictures to blackmail you, or shared them with any creepy mates he had: probably both.
Under sexual offences and protection of children statute, it is not an offence for an under 18 to ask another under 18 for nudes.

It is, however an offence to make, possess or distribute them. So if you take a nude of yourself - you are committing an offence. Once the other person recieves it, and knows they have received it, knows what it is and stores it - they have committed an offence.

It *may* be an offence for an adult to ask an under 18 to send a nude - depending on the circumstances.

An under -18 sending an unsolicited nude (for example a dic pic) is committing an offence.

However - if someone is continually asking for nudes, that may constitute a harassment offence, depending upon the circumstances.
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Original post by Nazz69
Omds why u telling them for thooo😂😂don’t tell anyone just keep it to yourself 😂

The OP did exactly the right thing in telling responsible adults that someone is asking her repeatedly for nudes. No-one should have to put up with that kind of harrassment and the ex needs to be stopped from doing this to her or to anyone else.
Original post by Nazz69
Yea he should be stopped from asking her for nudes but she could have easily blocked him if he was continuously harassing her for them. Clearly she loves the attention and wanted the drama. After all this time she prolly sent them and she got scared that he might leak them. That’s her problem for sharing such pictures.
I won’t disagree with u there about stopping him from talking to others well thats his business.

Bruh what? You suddenly jumped to she's lying and doing it for attention 😂. You need to look at yourself and your character if your first thought is not to have a little empathy but rather to boldly assume they are lying.
I would never want you on my jury.
Someone's pressuring someone to sending child pornography, and you're first thought is she is seeking attention, you just can't make it up.
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