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'Sick,' 'f***ing insane' Amanda Marcotte tells parents 'don't panic' over underage sexting

You really can’t make up some of the drivel she writes. Here’s her latest, this time on parenting and how underage sexting is nothing for parents to “panic” over:

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https://twitter.com/AmandaMarcotte/status/519587342059728896

Yeah, sure. It’s fine that your underage son or daughter is sending nude pics to his or her significant other. As a matter of fact, it’s a good thing!

But what if we saw sexting as not just an opening for The Talk, but as a truly positive development. Lately, there’s been a big conversation around the issues of sexual communication and consent, with feminists arguing that we need to teach people how to talk about sex and their expectations before they start having it. It’s not just for rape prevention purposes, either. “Confirming consent leads to much hotter sex,” writes Ann Friedman at the Cut, making the case that young adults, particularly women, need to “do more talking about what turns them on and gets them off.” Well, it seems that the sexting generation is ahead of the curve then, using their smartphones as a way to practice talking about sex and desire before they even start touching each other.

But Marcotte later tweeted what looks to be a contradiction of what she just wrote stating that “affirmative consent” isn’t needed as it’s not typically ever discussed:

https://twitter.com/AmandaMarcotte/status/519593807642255361

That’s a lot of non-consensual but consensual sex. Or something. Who knows what she’s actually said here with all those “nots” in that sentence and we could have it backwards:

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https://twitter.com/CalebHowe/status/519608286945878017

But back to Marcotte’s original point that sexting can be a teachable moment, many on Twitter disagree. For example, what Marcotte is suggesting is, you know, illegal:

https://twitter.com/katearthsis/status/519589382630559744

https://twitter.com/gcricchio/status/519595898418888704

Not to mention just plain stupid:

https://twitter.com/RealJLord/status/519594972027179010

https://twitter.com/hboulware/status/519587877038981120

https://twitter.com/Heminator/status/519595575608487936

Well, what to you expect from the woman who labeled a home-cooked meal “tyranny.”

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