And here”s why sexting is good, science knows about it too

Don”t be afraid of foreign words — everyone engages in sexting to one degree or another. This is a harmless exchange of hot messages with your partner (from English text messages — messaging). So relax, we”re not talking about another kinky form of porn (almost anything that ends in ING doesn”t end well, pardon the pun).
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To those who are upset that we are not talking about the next perverted form of pornography, I hasten to say. In any case, you won”t be bored.
If you previously treated vulgar messages with prejudice, as if it seemed to you that your mother was scolding herself and sending erotic SMS to your boyfriend or girlfriend, then this article is for you. Don”t be ashamed! Even scientists give the green light to sexting!
It”s ok
Remember, as has already been said, there is absolutely no reason to visit you (not all the time) while sending sexual messages to your partner. If shame has not visited you at such a moment, click with your free hand and wink three times at the schemer.
Now let”s move on to the numbers. A survey of the US sexual population found that 74% of Americans engage in sexting regularly. Such liberation and the desire to take it all into yourself can only be enchanted from life.
The Kinsey Institute collected information from 140, 000 people in 198 countries and concluded that sexting is becoming increasingly popular. This is essentially the basis of the same relationship as the infamous Candybuck era.
Exchanging hot messages and photos in the middle of the working day is no longer considered something unusual. This is a way to wear red underwear rather than black. Violn, however, does not cause unhealthy reactions and accusations in normal people.
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Technology is developing very quickly, and sexual relationships do not stand still. The Kama Sutra has not yet been canceled, and nothing more has been written about it. Speech.
Over the years, fans have only acquired obscene phrases with fingers: five years ago only 45% of the population did this, now — all 67%. Alternatively, year after year, it is no longer broken, but honestly known.
Technologies have firmly entered our lives, including intimate ones. This is already becoming the norm.
However, for the most part, people only exchange text messages. No matter how good Snepchat is, it is a rare daredevil who decides to arrange an exchange of erotic photographs. Of course, we are not Hollywood stars, but it becomes a little disappointing when our photos fall into the wrong hands.
[tedxmilehigh] Amy Adele Hasinoff — sexting — how to do it (2016)
And again research
Another interesting discovery was made at the Kinsey Institute. A third of Americans surveyed used apps to find short dates (such as Tinder). But another interesting thing is that active Tinderers often find couples for serious (or at least long-term) relationships.
However, far fewer—about 20%—have created similar apps just for sex.
The champions in using gadgets to find sex are, oddly enough, the Swedes. Almost half of respondents admitted to using apps. However, Russians prefer to do things the old fashioned way — only 3% of the population goes online to have sex (the other 97% apparently prefer to see their potential partners in 3D).
The moral of this story is: if you don”t like vulgar messages, don”t force yourself to. You love — they forgot their shame and left.

Sexting is a perfectly healthy and mostly safe way to spice up your sex life. Why is it “mostly safe”? Because mixed messages can enrich your life too — especially if you send photos of angry users who are angry about why you”re not a girl and why you”re not at work.






