Thank you for bringing this up!! I, too, was wondering why it wasn't brought up that sending nude pictures to anyone is wrong!! We have been having this problem with our daughter off and on since she was in 6th grade. They are so exposed to sex in the media, etc, that they have no problem exposing themselves! We have been those "good" parents that have always been there for our kids. We have antenna-only TV. My husband quit a full-time job and we moved to the country, and I work part-time. The computer is in the living room and is locked, so the kids can only get on it when we sign them on. But in the middle school they started going to the movies(all girls, we thought) Well, come to find out the boys would come later and they would all meet up. Later, when our daughter was old enough to drive, we did get her a cell phone, but only to have when she had her car in case of emergency. There was no texting and no pictures per how we set up the plan. And the phone was left on the kitchen counter all the time. But, she contacted the phone company and was able to get those things changed, and would get the bill out of the mailbox so we didn't see that she had changed it. Let me tell you, they have ways of circumventing any roadblock we tried. We found out she got another cell phone that she hid in her room. (a "friend" who was over 18 got one for her in his name) Cell phones are the devil!! The things we saw on that phone are awful!! Pretty much the way Zoe was talking. Nudity is no big deal. And we have discussed the ramifications of those pictures being seen by others, not just who it was intended for. Doesn't matter. She turned 18, still in high school, mind you, and decided she didn't want to live by our rules and moved out--no car, no diploma...But she has a cell phone!