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Synopsis: "ADDICTED TO SEXTING", a compelling (and sometimes humorous) look at the rise and proliferation of this social phenomenon from several varying perspectives and how the lives of those engaged in it are affected. Throughout the course of the film, we examine nearly every aspect of what has become a national and international pastime. A vast range of opinions give their input about this delicate subject and, as such, discussions with notable figures in the entertainment, political and medical fields (among others) are included. The film touches on the many high profile scandals surrounding public officials and the resulting consequences of their actions. In stark contrast, an honest look at the possibility of sexting as a positive development within the framework of healthy relationships is also presented. Sexting exists and is not likely to disappear anytime soon. "ADDICTED TO SEXTING" shows the why, how and what possible purpose it serves.
Genre: Documentary
Director(s): Joseph Tosconi
Production: Lyrical Vine Entertainment
 
IMDB:
3.8
NOT RATED
Year:
2015
80 min
Website
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and this is a relationship that

men and women have had since the

beginning of mobile devices.

Okay?

I don't quite know

when I learned about sexting.

Or when it began.

Shoot, when did

cellphones start?

Back when I was 14,

I was on my Internet all the time.

And it would start

with chatting,

but it would end up

going to sexting,

and I didn't realize

it was that.

But definitely IM chatting

turned into some sexual stuff.

I was really naive at first.

You know, taking photos.

I just thought I would take a photo,

I would send it to this person

and that was that.

Only their eyes would see it.

I think I was 17

when I first started sexting.

I wasn't completely

comfortable with it just yet.

Like, he would say things,

and it would, like, turn me on,

but I never knew

what to say back.

I was a teenager when it

became a prevalent thing.

Um, it's kind of like a rite of

passage with teenagers, I guess.

I have a funny feeling that someone said,

"Send me a sexy pic."

You know, and being a girl,

and being young and in her 20s,

I'm pretty sure that I was

just flattered by the attention

and wanted to impress

whoever it was asking.

Really, I first learned

about it through my children.

My first time was a photo because

I didn't know how to do it.

I didn't know what to say,

or what would be appropriate to say

until I sent the photo and there

were words sent back to me,

and then I started.

I had a cheap, uh, I think

it was a Motorola Sliver phone.

So, uh, you know she couldn't really see the

intricate veins and details of my penis,

uh, which is probably

a good thing.

There are ways that something

like sexting could be healthy.

You know, phone sex

has been going on a long time.

Think about long-distance relationships

where couples might call each other

and have a sexy conversation.

It could be arousing.

It can be bonding.

So sexting can be

the same thing.

It's just a different

form of medium.

It's a different medium.

It's a different way to communicate.

I'm a big fan of using sexting

as a tool.

It's a new and most modern form of

flirtation if it's used correctly.

Basically, I think the best way to send

a sex message is to be blunt about it.

The most bluntest thing

that you can say,

you say to see the reaction.

I'm trying to.

Dot, dot, dot.

First of all,

we'd like to talk about

St. Louis region

of the first quarter sales.

Last quarter,

the sales were up...

First, we started with

the answering machines,

which was kind of good because if you

really didn't wanna see somebody again,

you didn't have to

call 'em back.

Then there was caller ID,

and that was especially good.

And you really didn't have to

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