Article Summaries of the prescribed literature with the course Youth and Sexuality 22/23 - UU
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Sexting refers to making and sending sexually explicit messages, especially images, via the Internet. Sexting can contribute to different dimensions of young people's sexual development and can be considered normal sexual behavior that is an expression of sexual agency, exploration and expression. However, there is also the risk of other people distributing the message without the maker´s consent. This non-consensual sharing is a form of sexual violence or abuse.
The interventions are often focused on (potential) victims who are discouraged from making and sharing such images. Besides that these interventions try to limit young people's sexual freedom, they also encourage victim-blaming in case of incidents by placing responsibility for the distribution of the images with the victim instead of the perpetrator. It also makes those who are actually responsible invisible.
Image-based abuse can take many different forms:
Firstly, girls are encouraged to be ´sexy´ while at the same time they are discouraged from and punished for performing sexiness (through moralizing and pathologising). They are made responsible for preventing the abuse of their images. Boys however can gain respect through the possession and distribution of sexual images of girls. It is viewed as a kind of proof of the boys ́ ability to gain access to girls, which increases their popularity and desirability. Secondly, gendered evaluations of ´sexual´ images make girls more vulnerable for becoming victims of sexting as their pictures are judged as more sexual (for example, a picture of a girl without a shirt is a sexual picture, but a picture of a boy without a shirt is not).
The stereotypical scenario is that a girl sends a nude picture to her boyfriend, the relationship ends and the boy shares the picture with others out of revenge. Naezer & Van Oosterhout (2021) show that this scenario does not do justice to people´s diverse experiences. They encountered the following differences:
Sexting is often viewed as a shameful activity that is only done by weak, desperate, insecure girls. Many are not able to imagine why their peers would make and share sexual images, especially outside of formal romantic relationships. This lack of understanding is embedded in present-day negative discourse about sexting and makes it easier for perpetrators to share other people's images without their consent and blame the victim for it.
There is a kind of tradition of boys´ and men´s (hetero)sexuality being regarded as more natural, acceptable and uncontrollable than that of girls and women. People often say: ¨Boys will be boys¨. It is often believed boys cannot be stopped from their sexual behavior and that it is in their nature to show off, forward pictures and act cool. This gendered sexual norm is a myth and an excuse that legitimizes sexual violence committed by boys and men.
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