


Simone is a sexting expert and she always makes sure that consent is involved and will never just fire off an X-rated image without proper vetting first.įor her, it is completely normal to have sexted someone before even a first date or a quick coffee meet-up. I love the attention it gets me, and it makes me feel very excited,” she told. “I’ve always been into sexting, I don’t send full nudes, but I send sexy snippets. Simone, a Melbourne model and sexting expert, said she doesn’t send partial nudes unless it is a “two-way street.” Instagram Melbourne model Simone, 33, is single and explains that she’s fallen so hard for sexting that she does it every day and with various partners. “As soon as humans were able to send a text message with the first mobile phones, people started using this technology to send sexually explicit and flirtatious messages,” she said.ĭober explained the “ numbers of people” sexting have just increased as technology has become more mainstream but said it’s more “common” than you would think. Psychologist Carly Dober said that while sexting might sound modern, humans have always found ways to send messages to each other and technology has just added a new element. It can go south in the same way all modern technology can, but sexting has made the jump from niche to mainstream.Ī man sending you a photo of his penis with consent is less scandalous and more a standard marker of the relationship progressing sexually.

Jade* said she sent a nude to a guy she met on an anonymous hookup app, only for the guy to realize they’d already dated.

Sexting is becoming a norm in the modern dating world.Īmy* revealed that she was in the middle of what she thought was the romance of a lifetime when the guy she was seeing responded to her very tame text with a confusing sexy reply, only for her to realize he was sexting someone else at the same time he was trying to make dinner plans with her. Sarah* told that she accidentally sent a nude to her mom instead of the guy she was seeing and she couldn’t avoid the fallout because she was having dinner with her mom at the time. Young people don’t just send the guy they like a love heart emoji, they send photos of their private parts and it is considered normal. Sexting has become a huge part of how young Australians date. A recent survey found that 45% of Australians under 30 admitted they’ve either sent or received nudes. In fact, recently conducted a survey in Australia and found 45 percent of people under 30 admitted they’ve either sent or received nudes.įorty percent of people between 30 and 39 are in the same sexy boat, and 22 percent of people between the ages of 40 and 49 have sent a naked photo via text.ĭating isn’t just about kissing, sending roses and having to adapt to each other’s housemates. Modern dating in Australia is heavily focused on sexting. “He hasn’t said I love you but he has sent me a photo of his penis.”
