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Sexting shouldn't be as big as a deal as it is. Giving a child a felony for sending pictures or "provocative" text messages to some one should be there choice. Of coarse every parent has the right to monitor there child's text messages, but giving a teenager a felony limits their ability to be something , more. I would say "Phone sex" is the same thing but you do the same thing verbally, but you don't sent pictures as often.