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Sexting 'common' in schools

A charity has told Tyne Tees that 'sexting' has become so common that some children are being asked to take topless photos of themselves two or three times a week.

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'Sexting' on the rise in region's schools

A charity has warned that 'sexting' is on the increase in North East schools.

'Sexting' is where people take naked or sexual pictures of themselves and send them on to others. It can also involve messaging pornography to people.

Family Lives say in some schools it has become common practice.

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