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A social media video clip reportedly showing two students having sex in a Maryland high school classroom is under investigation by school officials and legal authorities.
The incident occurred in a classroom within Woodlawn High School, a school in the Baltimore County town of Gwynn Oak. Upon learning of the video, Principal Jamel Jernigan alerted parents in an October 8 letter. The letter has only recently been reported by local media.
"I was recently made aware of a social media post of a video involving Woodlawn High School students engaged in highly inappropriate behavior while in class," the letter said, according to WJZ-TV.
"An investigation is underway with school administration, our [Baltimore County Public Schools] safety manager and the Baltimore County Police Department," the letter continued.
Jernigan's letter didn't specify how many students were involved, their ages or the date of the incident. A student is believed to have recorded the incident, the aforementioned news outlet noted. It's also unclear if the alleged sex act or the reposting of the video constituted crimes.
The principal's letter did state, however, that students could be subject to possible disciplinary action if their behavior was found to be "inappropriate for the school environment."
The school has reportedly declined to comment on the case beyond acknowledging the existence of the principal's letter.
Newsweek contacted the Baltimore County Police Department for comment.
The recording and transfer of sexual content between teens have become more common as more teens own smartphones, the journal Pediatrics reported in May 2019.
At least 1 in 4 teens has received sexually explicit texts or emails, according to an April 2018 study published in the journal JAMA Pediatrics . Approximately 1 in 12 teens has forwarded sexual content to others without the consent of the sexual partners involved, the study added.
Sometimes sexual content is sent out to others as a form of cyberbullying known as "revenge porn." Revenge porn, which can originate from a former sexual partner or someone else who recorded other people's sex acts without their knowledge, is often meant to shame sexual partners.
U.S. state laws on teen sexting vary widely from state to state. The laws and their application depend on several factors. Those factors include the age of the people involved, the explicitly graphic nature of the content itself and how widely the content is shared.
Some states have decriminalized the production and sharing of teenage sexual content between teens, as long as the creation and sharing are consensual. Other states punish teen sexting as a misdemeanor charge or with felony child pornography charges.
Maryland has laws forbidding revenge porn, according to Cyberbulling.org. Maryland teens who engage in sexting can receive up to 20 years in prison and a lifetime sexual offender status for producing or possessing teen sexual content, the Pediatrics article noted.
"Interestingly, in these states, a teen sexter can be charged as both an offender and a victim," the article said.
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and I knew that I wasn't ready to have one-night stand,
but I was also really horny all the time
and honestly, I would've slept with anyone
My sober self knew that I wasn't ready,
I wore a decidedly puritanical outfit
Like, just the like the ugliest bra you could think of.
We go to the party and I get drunk.
There was like, beer pong and people were shotgunning
and mixing all sorts of flavored vodkas.
I sort of loved it and hated it at the same time.
And I see this guy who's wearing a frat shirt,
and I was like, You, you're perfect.
I don't think we exchanged any words.
And at one point, he was like, Wait, pause,
on my friend Shula's dorm room wall.
to go back to his dorm room and hook up.
I do remember sort of panicking on the way there,
knowing that his expectations and mine were different
He took off my shirt, and the first thing he said
At this point I'm sobering up a little bit,
and I think, Am I gonna go through with this?
But I wanted to be polite, I didn't wanna offend him.
So I was just going with the strategy of distracting him.
So I was like, What kind of books do you like?
And he was like, I don't really read,
and kept pulling at my skirt, trying to get it off.
And I was like, Okay, but if you had to pick
just one book that you've read that you really liked.
And he was like, Okay, who's the guy
and certified academic asshole, was aghast.
and he kept kissing my neck and just littering my body
with all these horrible teenage-y hickeys,
And so I just went with the first thing
that popped in my head, I'm on my period,
It was like, Can you at least do anything?
And my closing line was, Not if you like Michael Crichton.
As I'm walking home, I have my shoes in my hand
and don't feel bad about offending a bro at a party
because you don't owe them anything.
Learn how to say no in whatever way you know how.
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A new Discovery+ docuseries wants to leak your sex tape — and members of the public are lining up to bare all.
“Good Sex,” premiering Aug. 19, challenges couples to film their most intimate moments and then review them with a coach to see where they went wrong. The audience is shown snippets of the footage, with the couple’s most private parts blurred out.
Caitlin V. Neal, a sex coach in her 30s who goes by Caitlin V , is at the heart of the show. She told The Post why she prefers the strip-down approach.
“When we are doing talk-based coaching sessions, I’m asking people to describe in words something that’s far beyond our ability to articulate: a sexual encounter,” she said. “Often, because people don’t have a shared baseline understanding, [talking] pales in comparison to being able to see that on video.”
The series follows Caitlin V (the V being short for Victorious) through her workday, observing as she meets with a range of clients who come to her for help with intimacy issues, including mismatched libidos, trouble reaching orgasm and erectile dysfunction .
Before meeting, clients are asked to set up cameras in their bedrooms and have sex. Only then can the work really begin.
For Caitlin, watching other people’s sex tapes doesn’t feel weird or invasive: It’s about doing her job more thoroughly, not to mention efficiently.
“My goal is to find a neutral and compassionate base from which to receive information from them,” she said. “I want people left with a sense that whatever they’re going through in their own intimate lives is normal, and there is hope. It’s OK to seek help.”
Wisconsin couple Erica, 37, and Thomas, 35, came to Caitlin because Erica was not able to reach climax during sex. When they looked over their tapes, Thomas observed himself and commented, “I need to slow down.”
Caitlin also noted that, within the first few minutes, Erica was “moaning full volume, full force. I just know this has got to be part of a performance for her and not actually in response to what’s happening.”
Caitlin might not have seen the issue if she only had them describe their sex lives using words, she said, since Erica might not have admitted that her moans were fake .
Through their session, Erica realized she was still grappling with issues of sexual shame and repression rooted in her strict church upbringing. To help her, she was given “homework” to examine herself in a mirror in order to become more comfortable with her sexuality.
In another episode, Caitlin meets with Los Angeles couple Ben, 48, and Annie, 40. They’ve been together for two years after meeting on a dating app; prior to that, they had each been married to their college sweethearts. So, neither Ben nor Annie has much sexual experience. In Ben’s marriage, “it was not common for us to have sex,” he said.
And so he was dismayed to discover that he has erectile dysfunction after he got divorced and began seeing Annie.
When the threesome reviewed Ben and Annie’s footage, Caitlin noticed that they were interrupted by their dog and that Ben was focused on pleasing Annie and disregarding his own needs. That made it easier for her to help them eliminate distractions, which she said is one of the factors that contributes to the anxiety and stress that leads to ED. It also enabled her to give them instructions for an exercise that focused on Ben vocalizing his desires to Annie.
The most common problem that couples seek her out for is what they assume is a case of mismatched libidos.
“That’s what they call it, but it’s a whole lot of different problems that are going on beneath the surface,” Caitlin said. “What looks like mismatched libidos might be that they don’t know how to arouse each other. Or, they haven’t been open with themselves about what they really desire.”
“It could be a problem with shame,” she said. “It could be a hormonal or chemical problem … But it shows up as one person wants to have sex more than the other. It could be that there’s resentment that has not been addressed. The interesting thing about our bodies is that they’re going to be the giveaway. They can’t lie.”
Alanna, 22, whose sex drive is lower than her boyfriend’s, Adam, 30, is one of the people who came on the show to get Caitlin’s help. She isn’t so sure about seeing herself — all of herself — on television.
“I don’t like watching myself on anything, never mind something so intimate. I think it will be rough,” she said.
On-screen, Caitlin asks them to tell her what they notice when they watch their tape.
“I’m not doing much, just laying there,” Alanna commented. “I’m definitely the aggressor in the situation,” Adam said.
The tape helped the couple pinpoint what was wrong with their dynamic so that Caitlin could give them some exercises such as a sexy game of “red light, green light” that made Alanna the initiator.
“Being able to take control and tell him to come toward me or move away — I really enjoyed that,” she said.
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