Monday, November 2, 2009

Not now, Mommy & Daddy R s3xting

OOPS!

My middle monster (Brice) ran off without checking with me. I was fuming. I didn’t want to be the Mom calling around for my kid. (As you know we like having the entire neighborhood and their pets at our place).

I was considering how much time to give him & where to start looking when my phone beeped that message came in.

Ashton (my 12 yo), closest to my phone, reaches for it

Me: You might not want to read that…

Ashton: Maybe it’s from Brice

(I see him push the button to show messages)

Me: Maybe it’s from Daddy

Ashton: So?

Me: Maybe he’s writing something s3xy.

Ashton: (not quite believing me, but reads anyway) Gross!

Well, he can’t say I didn’t warn him!

And before the Ashton recovered, Brice was back home!

There are a lot of s3xting definitions on the web. In case you are wondering how far we go:

Definition 1: Sending text messages that are s3xy (YES!)

Definition 2: Sending a message with the hopes of having a s3xual encounter later (Yes, Yes!)

Definition 3: Sending nude or semi-nude photos (A GREAT BIG NO!!!)

21 comments:

  1. I always tell the teen not to read my text messages b/c my sis sends me the sickest stuff EVAH. Granted most of it is funny as hell (& probably not anything he hasn't seen) but I don't want to be the one showing it off to my kid. (Kid is a relative term since he turns 18 in 9 days.)

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  2. That reminds me of a friend that had nude pics that her and her hubby had sent back and forth. She traded her phone in without erasing them. It was really funny when they popped up out there.

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  3. Mike...out where? Did someone post her pics?

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  4. I hope no one ever requires that of me... cause it ain't happenin.

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  5. Amazing. What a Great conversation. Thanks for stopping in on www.samwich365.com. I Love meeting people like you. Great read, I'm going back for more.

    Keri
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  6. I love it that'll teach your child to touch Mommies phone ever again!

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  7. I think I would had died of sheer embarrassment.

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  8. The sexiest thing that I type is, "Should I get a pizza?" lol

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  9. My daughter is 14 and I cringe every time she picks up my phone and starts sifting through the emails or text messages....I yanked it out of her hand once and that peeked her interest even more...like mommy what are you trying to hide. How do you get past that one?

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  10. Don't feel bad. I recently sent my 14 year old daughter a text meant to say "can you sew it yourself" using auto text and didn't check before send. She received "can you sex it yourself". Nice message from your Mom, huh?
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  11. Just as well I don't txt or have a young one at home. Love reading your family's fun.

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  12. otin - pizza is a start

    Kiki - maybe password protect your phone for now? Or you'll have to erase them after you read them.

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  13. hahahaa!! well he can't say you didn't warn him!! i bet he won't do that again for a while!

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  14. Jeez you're making me work my memory. If I can remember it right someone in her city got the phone. Then they were showing them around and a friend of her's saw them. The problems with small town life.

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  15. Ahhh, sexting...I LOVE it!! But, I DID send a pic to the wrong person once...THAT was embarassing--my boss, who was right under hubby in the contact list..*sigh

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  16. I had some very racy tests on my phone once (I delete them all after reading them now). My 18 year old used my phone to text a friend of hers and was scrolling thru recieved texts and saw something she wished she hadn't... she was a tad grossed out...but weve always had a really close relationship and she has TOLD me worse than she read so it wasn't too bad. LOL

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  17. Janie - NO WAY! To your boss??? Did you get in trouble? (get a raise?)

    Martie - sounds like you guys really are close... I mean, it's like the kids know "IT" happens, but want to be spared the details!

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  18. Our cells aren't really text friendly - by the time we were done we'd be so irritated and frustrated that we wouldn't even want to talk to each other (or anything else!).

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  19. Sexting is very exciting, the danger and risk adds to the fun.

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