'I'm 54 and a Sex Worker, I'm in The Top 1 Percent of OnlyFans Earners'.Sometimes sexual content is sent out to others as a form of cyberbullying known as "revenge porn." Revenge porn, which can originate from a former sexual partner or someone else who recorded other people's sex acts without their knowledge, is often meant to shame sexual partners. Approximately 1 in 12 teens has forwarded sexual content to others without the consent of the sexual partners involved, the study added. The recording and transfer of sexual content between teens have become more common as more teens own smartphones, the journal Pediatrics reported in May 2019.Īt least 1 in 4 teens has received sexually explicit texts or emails, according to an April 2018 study published in the journal JAMA Pediatrics. In this photo illustration, the silhouette of a male and female kiss in an empty and dimly lit school hallway. Newsweek contacted the Baltimore County Police Department for comment.Ī social media video clip reportedly showing two students having sex in a Maryland high school classroom is under investigation by school and legal officials. The school has reportedly declined to comment on the case beyond acknowledging the existence of the principal's letter. The principal's letter did state, however, that students could be subject to possible disciplinary action if their behavior was found to be "inappropriate for the school environment."
It's also unclear if the alleged sex act or the reposting of the video constituted crimes. A student is believed to have recorded the incident, the aforementioned news outlet noted. Jernigan's letter didn't specify how many students were involved, their ages or the date of the incident. "An investigation is underway with school administration, our safety manager and the Baltimore County Police Department," the letter continued. "I was recently made aware of a social media post of a video involving Woodlawn High School students engaged in highly inappropriate behavior while in class," the letter said, according to WJZ-TV. The letter has only recently been reported by local media.
Upon learning of the video, Principal Jamel Jernigan alerted parents in an October 8 letter. The incident occurred in a classroom within Woodlawn High School, a school in the Baltimore County town of Gwynn Oak. The result can be seen in the video below, a short film that plants roots in the heart of anyone who has experienced the wonder, fear, and excitement of first love.A social media video clip reportedly showing two students having sex in a Maryland high school classroom is under investigation by school officials and legal authorities.
“I wanted to write something that would make me cry just like the stunning It’s Time advertisement for marriage equality, something that would resonate with people no matter what their sexuality.” “Homosexuality is still a sensitive topic, and I immediately felt pressured to write something that was candid but not disrespectful to the LGBT community,” Ho explains on the Fresh Ink website. Seventeen-year-old Kim Ho was one of the winners of the 2012 monologue competition Love Bytes, held by Fresh Ink, a development program for emerging playwrights from the Australian Theatre for Young People.Īs one of the competition’s winners, Kim was assisted with transforming his original three-minute video entry, Transcendence - which tells the story of a young gay teen struggling with his sexuality and the love he feels for a boy in his French class - into the beautiful nine-minute short film The Language of Love.