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Is sexting good for a healthy relationship?
11/7/2016
Texting, Emailing or just plain Sexting your lover/spouse/partner/FWB
during the day can be fun. What I wonder is, if sexting is
healthy and can strengthen or neutralize a relationship.
In a study, from the American Psychological Association
(2015) suggests that sexting is incredibly popular (more
than 80 percent of the adults surveyed did it in the past
year) and it seems it might beneficial for a relationship.
Well if you are Anthony Weiner, of course sexting that young
woman has not helped your relationship. It seems, based
on a small sample of adults (60% women) 87% sexted in their
lifetime, including 82% within the past year. Wow. Almost
100% (96% to quote the study) actually just used their cell
phones to Sext.
Sexting has received a fair amount of criticism
in the past, mainly due to the fact that the recipient of
your sexting (or pictures) may not be able protect it due
to hacking, others looking at their devices or worse case
scenario "catfishing" or really worser (not
a word, just used for effect) case scenario "Sextortion".
Yes my friend, there are people out there who would use your
information/pictures to extort you.
SexTortion generally refers to the crime of extortion
involving sex- or explicit photos (usually digital) .
Extortion victimizes someone by demanding money, property,
sex, or some other “service” from the person and threatening
to harm him or her if the demand requested isn’t met. When
digital photos are involved, the harm being threatened
is often extreme embarrassment or loss of reputation through
exposure or distribution of the person’s photos. Imagine
your naked photos or video of that three-some or orgy gets
around the coffee cooler. That kind of image can be disturbing
and become an issue for you at work, or with your family and
friends! Just thinking about the cost of an attorney has
my head spinning.
Nearly 74 percent of people did sexting in committed relationships,
versus 43 percent in casual relationships. The study showed,
the results were not mixed. There were higher levels of
sexual satisfaction with people in committed or casual
relationships, as opposed to single people. There were
higher levels of relationship satisfaction, except for
those in a "very committed" relationship because
they had confirmed they are already satisfied. [photo4
sexaddictdon]
Sexting also fits nicely into longtime couples' busy
schedules to keep things spicy. Imagine sexting your lover
who travels lot? Maybe they are on vacation and you want
them to know you are thinking about them! Maybe they live
in different city or neighborhood or due to each others
work schedule, have trouble connecting throughout the
day. It's quick. It's right there. and remember
nobody can hear you moan when sexting!
"Only good girls keep diaries. Bad girls don’t have time.”
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Is sexting good for a healthy relationship? ... No.