This document discusses the issue of sexting among teens. It begins by defining sexting and noting that some teens have faced sex offender registration for accidentally receiving inappropriate pictures. While sexting carries risks, the legal consequences have become less severe in some cases since 2013 than automatic sex offender registration. The document cites a study that found 39% of US teens have received sexually suggestive texts or emails, and it notes that 40% of such content is unintended for the recipient. It closes by providing statistics that females are more likely than males to have sent naked photos or videos of themselves.