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<blockquote data-quote="Lucedaleblessed" data-source="post: 270966" data-attributes="member: 6747"><p>Oh, it is a so difficult situation. I want to send you a lot of hugs.</p><p></p><p>I know that it normal for teenagers to be confused about their identity. I guess that the only thing we can offer them is to listen to them and encourage them to listen to their inner self.</p><p></p><p>Sexting which I guess it is called then exchanging photos of that nature can be dangerous regarding your sons criminal record. He can be charged with trafficing child porn of himself which in some states means that he will be registered for decades. He needs to be aware of that and you should also consider how to approach the police when going after the 19 year old. It is so sad that laws which were meant to protect our children can bring them down.</p><p></p><p>Is there any possibility to have him living by relatives and be homeschooled until the situation is cooled down? As I mentioned above the transfer of photos is nothing the police should investigate for the sake of your son.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucedaleblessed, post: 270966, member: 6747"] Oh, it is a so difficult situation. I want to send you a lot of hugs. I know that it normal for teenagers to be confused about their identity. I guess that the only thing we can offer them is to listen to them and encourage them to listen to their inner self. Sexting which I guess it is called then exchanging photos of that nature can be dangerous regarding your sons criminal record. He can be charged with trafficing child porn of himself which in some states means that he will be registered for decades. He needs to be aware of that and you should also consider how to approach the police when going after the 19 year old. It is so sad that laws which were meant to protect our children can bring them down. Is there any possibility to have him living by relatives and be homeschooled until the situation is cooled down? As I mentioned above the transfer of photos is nothing the police should investigate for the sake of your son. [/QUOTE]
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