Sexting Incest

Sexting Incest




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Sexting Incest
The misfortune of sexting pics to your parents is not something you want to do in any way, shape, or form. But cringingly that's exactly what's happened to these unfortunate women, who have learnt the hard way the dangers of our interconnected, instant messaging times. Because lets face it, if you are going to send sexting pics to the wrong person, your parents will be the last people on earth you would choose to be the recipient.
Alas, accidents happen and sending a text to your parents by mistake is something many of us have done. But it's fine when that text was to your significant other just asking if they could wash the dishes. It's something else altogether when you're sexting pics to a beloved and they go, not just to the wrong person. But to mom or dad.
But it gets worse, much, much worse. Sometimes the sexting pics misfortune between parents and children can get horrifically reversed, conversely, when mom (or dear God forbid dad), accidentally sexts their kids—which there are a few examples of here too, just in the name of fairness to balance things out.
Of course parents aren't totally naive, they understand that 'send nudes' is something that goes on among their sons and daughters. But Christ, they don't want it shoved in their face by actually receiving those explicit pics. Equally, children don't want to be on the receiving end of sexting pics of their mom in compromising positions.
The lesson to be taken from all this is that, whoever you're sending messages to, just be extra, extra careful when sexting pics to someone. Check that phone number. Then check it again. Then check it again. And maybe again just for luck. Then if you're really sure, press send. But just remember that once that send button is pressed, it can't be undone. Always remember, whatever has been seen can never be unseen . Ever.
Check out these disastrous attempts at sexting pics below.





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My son is 20 and lives with his father. His father and I have been separated for about a year and a half. My son comes over for dinner every other week or so. Tonight we were watching a movie and he was laying down on the couch and I was sitting on the edge of the couch. He put his feet on my leg, and a few times his foot crept to my crotch area and he sort of rubbed slowly. I was in sort of disbelief so I told him "hey move your foot - it's on my crotch" and he just said "oh sorry" and moved it. But this happened 3 times. Then the movie was over and he sat up and I got up to clean up the popcorn bowls, out of the corner of my eye I see his penis sticking out of his pants. At that point I acted like I didn't see it and I went into the kitchen and kind of freaked out privately for a minute. I cannot just ignore this, so I went back to to couch and sat down, I pointed at his penis and said "what is going on here? why do you have you penis out?", he tried to act like he didn't know and he put in back in his pants. I said "no - I'm not crazy and it seems to me like you are coming on to me or something - I mean you were trying to rub me with your foot and then you have your penis out, what is going on?".. He told me that he is attracted to me and he can't help it. We talked about it for a few minutes. He told me he thinks he's felt like this for a couple years (But later told me it was longer), and of course I told him that NOTHING even remotely sexual will ever happen between us. I told him that I love him no matter what, but this is WAY inappropriate, and maybe he should see a therapist. Also, at that point I was feeling even more uncomfortable because he kept looking at my boobs. I said I had to take him home. I got up and he came close to me, kind of pushing me up against the wall and I did get a little scared and told him You need to go home now. Even after that he begged if he could "see" me. I had to drive him home. I kept calm and reassured him that of course I still love him, but told him it's really disturbing to me that he just took his penis out like that and it's creepy to do that no matter who it is. Even when we got to his house he asked for just one kiss! I told him that I feel very uncomfortable with him right now and it will probably take me a while to lose that feeling.. This happened just a little while ago. I am so stressed and just uuggg right now. I can't even put it into words. I cannot talk to any of my friends about this. It's too late to call a doctor.. I can't sleep now.. What do I do? I mean, even if the attraction to mother thing is somewhat normal, the overly persistent and aggressive is not, and it is so disturbing.



I'm sorry you have found yourself in this situation, but you are right this is totally inappropriate. It might be a good idea to see your doctor so you have someone to talk to, but I think at the end of the day it's not you who has the problem, you're reaction to this is totally normal. How is your relationship with your sons father? Could you talk to him about what happened? Ultimately it's your son that needs help with his feelings, but as for you it's always good to talk about your feelings and hopefully your doctor can help you with this. Best wishes.

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What a horrible position to be put in .. You need to immediately put a safety boundary into place You told him not to ( & he continued on) with inappropriate behavior & edged you up against a wall- which is ( intimidation) Don't be alone with him again! Doesn't matter that he is your son ( he is acting totally inappropriate) Go to a joint visit with him to a therapist as soon as possible He will be angry ( but don't worry ) he needs to know right now YOU will not tolerate such behavior with him again! Attraction can happen unfortunately so at times which is totally inappropriate ( as in this case) the problem here is that he approached you ( made you even more uncomfortable by being in your space ) this is now someone not to be alone with ...so z but it is true ... He is a risk to you right now ( if something happened ) neither of you would be able to forgive yourself or forget it ... Take the lead ( & do not see him again alone until this can be sorted ) tell him straight out you are frighted of his advances ( & if he wants to see you again he must see a counselor / or psych tog) he needs to be made embarrassed by this to know it is NOT normal behavior or appropriate( nor will it be allowed to just be swept under the rug) to come onto you in such a manner ! Be harsh to be kind in this instance ..he might be angry / hurt but better that than have him thinking in ANY way that it is ok ! Do not let him get away with it ...( he will see it as consent to try again ) if something is not done to curb his advances! right now !! ( get him into a few joint sessions then hopefully he will then be able to continue on alone with the same therapist by himself ..



If it comes up again, inform him what he did was actually criminal. Unwanted sexual contact 'causing affront or alarm' makes it criminal. Incest is actually much more common than people think, but while it's great fantasy, it's a terrible reality. We're a sexually repressed culture that has trouble with sex under ideal circumstances, nevermind fringe relationships as with incestuous ones. I think your reaction is less about the incestuous aspect and more akin to how rape victims feel since that's what happened. When you remove the family-component it's easier to see it as a near-date-rape sort of event, and thus your feelings are better understood in that context. Depending on how much hay you feel is warranted to make of it, you might wanna seek counselling for rape.

"I'd rather be hated for who I am, than loved for who I pretended to be." - Me.
HesDeltanCaptain wrote: I think your reaction is less about the incestuous aspect and more akin to how rape victims feel since that's what happened. When you remove the family-component it's easier to see it as a near-date-rape sort of event, and thus your feelings are better understood in that context. Depending on how much hay you feel is warranted to make of it, you might wanna seek counselling for rape.


I hope it goes ok with the therapist ( you are doing the right thing) by not letting it just go without help I know this must be so hard to do against him ( & also be aware he might get quite defensive & angry ) with you It also might be best if you have some back up support also behind you ( eg- maybe his dad? ( how would he react to this )? Think carefully though firstly as he needs help ( as you are correct if he did this to someone else ) he can be charged .. ( he didn't want to accept No as an answer) & this is the biggest issue .. He should never of approached you again & again but he did ( he might have only stopped bc you are his mum) ..with someone else he mighten ( pls remember even though you love him dearly ) now is also the time to be really tough also & set VERY strict guidelines around him & you now... You are not safe with him right now alone ( see him around someone else ) or have someone else in the house with you if he is there ...( you have no idea what he is really thinking or feeling right now ) behind the Veil he is showing you There might be real concern so until the psych can find out what is going on in him ( be aware & safe with yourself also ) .. You are correct no means no ( so yes also see this as the threat this it is ) & by putting in the boundaries right there in front of him to see also ! He needs to prove his trust worthiness with you again ( until then be firm & clear with him ) that it will not be allowed to occur again .. You will be helping not only yourself but also him ! ( he needs to know CLEARLY from you not mixed signals ) that what he did is not alright .. Yes pls let us know how things go



Well, unfortunately my son is of the opinion that this is no big deal. I spoke with the therapist and he made it clear (which I already know) that it is critical for him to get help asap. Thankfully, the therapist has a lot of experience dealing with people with sexual issues. But he told me that my son has most likely done this before (exposed himself), and that it's a very hard thing to treat. He seems sure that if my son doesn't get treatment this will continue with other people, and eventually he will have a criminal record, and his life will basically be ruined. I have not told his father about this because he is a very angry person, and I'm afraid he will respond inappropriately (with rage).(Plus we are not on speaking terms). But my plan is that if I can't get my son to come to therapy willingly, my last resort will be to threaten to tell his dad everything that happened. My goal is to get him to therapy Monday afternoon. I will update then. also, want to add- when I talked to the therapist about thinking that my son should control these urges by age 20, the therapist said that (from treating him previously) he thinks my son has the emotional maturity of a 16 year old, of course we all mature at different rates.



Trouble with emotional maturity is our society infantilizes everyone regardless of chronological age. We reject personal responsibility, have age requirements for basic human rights sorta thing
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