This document discusses the issue of sexting among teens. It begins by defining sexting and noting that unintentionally receiving an inappropriate photo could lead to being registered as a sex offender. It then notes that not all sexting cases result in this consequence. The document provides statistics showing that 39% of US teens have received sexually suggestive texts or emails, and that 40% of such content is intended for someone other than the recipient. It asks questions about these statistics and the gender differences in who sends naked photos or videos, with females being more likely at 13% compared to 9% for males.