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11 percent of ‘sexts’ are sent to the wrong person

By Kevin Allen | Posted: April 23, 2012
Sexting—the act of sending an X-rated text message—is rarely (if ever) a good idea. British mobile news site Recombu reveals why in a recent study.

It turns out that among those who have sexted, 11 percent have made the mistake of sending it to the wrong person. Half of the 2,000 people surveyed had admitted to sexting someone.

So basically, many of us make terrible choices in our life. And 11 percent of those who make terrible choices make really terrible choices.

This infographic reveals the skinny on sexting. Warning: If you still have hope for humanity, you may not want to consume this piece of media:



(via Mashable)