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Teens are most resourceful users of phones and new tech.
Teens and preteens often do not have ways to get with their mates etc so cybering and alternative ways to get off are prevalent with them.

When you think about porn on your phone or cybering in a chat room , you think about it being someone you dont know, questioning if the text based person is really a 40yr old man in their basement, but when its your friend in real life bieng like that to you there is no question about it.

maybe i'm only speaking from my experience or my area but i know that ALOT of people have been using phones for years to send some great underage pics to other people's phones, like mine, when i was in high school.

same goes with webcams and instant messaging etc. its not impractical use at all, people will go for it, especially when you know the person on the other side. the end.
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Is this relevant for a mobile device?  tic swayback | 11/28/06
Actually.... yes  Badgered | 11/28/06
C'mon people!  tic swayback | 11/28/06
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answer  Right_Hand_of_god | 11/28/06
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Teens are most resourceful users of phones and new tech.  xoverburnx@... | 11/28/06
Not quite the same though....  tic swayback | 11/28/06
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