ArimaWillAscend
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Data shows that about 27% of people sextext and sexting can be HARMFULL,yes it can be harmfull for you ruin your social status,but that's only if the person you're trying to sextext is not really interested in you and you send explicit images of yourself ex. video of you masturbating,dick pics,body pics. You shouldn't send any explicit imagery because it can and WILL BE SHOWN TO OTHERS IF YOU FAIL TO SLAY.
Sexting is a great way to improve your reliationship with your partner but it's really risky and can damage your mental healthy
some studies you can read regarding that matter:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40404948/ (risks and benifits of sexting) the text in the attached link:Sexting is a common phenomenon. Sexting has been largely negatively portrayed as being linked to increased risks for poor mental well-being, cyberbullying, dating abuse, and intimate partner violence. However, sexting can also have positive effects and increase sexual well-being and relationship satisfaction. Therefore, the current study explored whether the motivations underlying sexting might help explain the divergence in its positive or negative outcomes. In a longitudinal online study, 405 emerging adults aged 18-29 years (223 women, 171 men, and 21 individuals identifying as non-binary or another gender) participated. All participants had engaged in sexting within the past three months and were in either a casual or committed relationship; they reported their sexting behaviors, autonomous and controlled motivations for sexting, as well as both positive and negative sexting outcomes at two time points, spaced six weeks apart. Structural equation modeling revealed a direct effect of more sexting behaviors (β = 0.13, p = .02) and an indirect effect via greater controlled motives (β = 0.09, p < .001) on more negative sexting outcomes. In contrast, only an indirect effect of more sexting behaviors on more positive sexting outcomes via greater autonomous motives (β = 0.12, p < .001) was observed. Results suggest instead of proclaiming abstinence from sexting, awareness should be increased as to why emerging adults engage in sexting so they can benefit from sexting while limiting any detrimental effects.
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/283543329_Does_Sexting_Improve_Adult_Sexual_Relationships (benifits of sexting)
some studies you can read regarding that matter:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40404948/ (risks and benifits of sexting) the text in the attached link:Sexting is a common phenomenon. Sexting has been largely negatively portrayed as being linked to increased risks for poor mental well-being, cyberbullying, dating abuse, and intimate partner violence. However, sexting can also have positive effects and increase sexual well-being and relationship satisfaction. Therefore, the current study explored whether the motivations underlying sexting might help explain the divergence in its positive or negative outcomes. In a longitudinal online study, 405 emerging adults aged 18-29 years (223 women, 171 men, and 21 individuals identifying as non-binary or another gender) participated. All participants had engaged in sexting within the past three months and were in either a casual or committed relationship; they reported their sexting behaviors, autonomous and controlled motivations for sexting, as well as both positive and negative sexting outcomes at two time points, spaced six weeks apart. Structural equation modeling revealed a direct effect of more sexting behaviors (β = 0.13, p = .02) and an indirect effect via greater controlled motives (β = 0.09, p < .001) on more negative sexting outcomes. In contrast, only an indirect effect of more sexting behaviors on more positive sexting outcomes via greater autonomous motives (β = 0.12, p < .001) was observed. Results suggest instead of proclaiming abstinence from sexting, awareness should be increased as to why emerging adults engage in sexting so they can benefit from sexting while limiting any detrimental effects.
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/283543329_Does_Sexting_Improve_Adult_Sexual_Relationships (benifits of sexting)
Everyone has a preference but I'm assuming the majority of people here are heterosexual so I should assume you're gonna sextext a girl,well anyway what's better dom,sub or a switch? personally you shouldn't be a switch ever as most women have a single preference unless they wanna try something new but that's a really bad sign as they only treat you as a toy to experiment with rather than a person they could be with,being dom is overall better than being a sub as it can help you to get pictures you could possibly blackmail the person with (not recommended as it is illegal I've never blackmailed anyone and you also shouldn't unless you have a good reason) or simply jack off to them or see what your partner has to offer during sex,also sexting can help alot with your sexual relations with your partners as you will get to know what will your partner prefer for you to do with them in bed (what positions seem appealing to them)
the 6 fundamental pet names are:mommy,daddy,good boy,good girl,master mistress. Most common being mommy because men nowadays are low t cucks,you should use the right pet name so if you're dom use good girl,if you're sub you can use master (non-binary pet name can be used for women and men),mistress,mommy. Pet names are a really good way to spice up sexting
to practice sexting just go on discord and go on disboard finding a server in the dating category you can use a fake age if you're not old enough it doesn't matter just act mature and avoid using abbreviations