Police say the material — featuring two year-olds having sex — could constitute distribution of child pornography even though 15 is the age of consent in Denmark. Flemming Kjaerside of the Danish national police's cybercrime unit told The Associated Press the bulk of those who face preliminary charges are under the age of 25, adding more preliminary charges may come as "those who have requested the video may also be included. Kjaerside said "young people know it can have huge consequences" to share such material, although he acknowledged they may not know it is a crime. The case dubbed "Umbrella" was "very large and complex," said Lau Thygesen, another police investigator.

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When Maya Bernstein, 18, first became sexually active in high school, she was nervous. How would she know what to do? Especially, it seems, how things should look. The numbers shot up so quickly that the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists ACOG issued new guidelines this month for doctors who perform labial and breast surgery. Among the recommendations: physicians are now encouraged to screen girls for body dysmorphic disorder, an obsession with an imagined or slight defect in appearance.


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As many as 31 per cent of girls aged had been targeted with unwanted sexual attention over the internet, compared with 11 per cent of boys. And one in 10 have receiving threats of sexual violence, including rape, the survey of 1, teenagers found, while almost a third 31 per cent have watched it happen, a study by charity Childnet has found. So-called revenge porn was also shown to be prevalent among children, with more than half 51 per cent of those asked having seen it circulated despite it being outlawed by the Government. The crime is defined as the sharing of private, often sexual or explicit material, photos or videos, of another person without their consent. Among the other findings made by the report was that more than a quarter 26 per cent of UK teenagers had been the victim of online rumours about their sexual behaviour while 12 per cent claimed they had been pressured by their partner into sharing nude images.

Jump to navigation. It's hard being a teenager and trying to resist the images you're bombarded with daily: the hot-looking guy or gal in the magazine; the sexual jokes in movies even Shrek! How do we protect ourselves from all of this?