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One. Why does it seem as if the media and state legislature is saying that all teens act this way. There are smart people, smart people who do stupid things, ignorant people, naive people, and everyone else in between. They make it seem as if teen girls are being preyed upon. What about the ones that make myspaces to post half naked pictures of themselves or intentionally lie about their age to talk to older men.
Two. You can lie about your age on myspace so this plan is faulty and already has a thousand holes in it.
Three. The public websites about registered sex offenders and their myspaces were great ideas. Then again, they can lie about who they are too.