cmp1111
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Oops, Jo, not any more. Sorry. 
So, I think this is an interesting story. One of my FB friends - from my time in TX, none of you would have her as a friend - just posted something on her status.
She got a text as a wrong number from a teenage girl who texted her a, well, unclad picture of herself, meaning for it to go to her boyfriend.
My friend asked for her parents' number, because she thinks someone should know. She got a number from the girl, who's begging her not to tell, and is going to try it after work. Of course, she doesn't know if it's the right number.
What do you all think she should do? I voted "tell" because this girl is obviously not very bright - not only doing this, but sending it to a total stranger. Next time, she could send it to someone who is not my friend - a mom and a good citizen. I'd rather she get in trouble with her parents than bring down something worse on herself.
Or, is it not my friend's problem? If it is, and the girl didn't give her the real parents' number, should my friend pursue it further?
Just curious to see what you all thought.

So, I think this is an interesting story. One of my FB friends - from my time in TX, none of you would have her as a friend - just posted something on her status.
She got a text as a wrong number from a teenage girl who texted her a, well, unclad picture of herself, meaning for it to go to her boyfriend.

What do you all think she should do? I voted "tell" because this girl is obviously not very bright - not only doing this, but sending it to a total stranger. Next time, she could send it to someone who is not my friend - a mom and a good citizen. I'd rather she get in trouble with her parents than bring down something worse on herself.
Or, is it not my friend's problem? If it is, and the girl didn't give her the real parents' number, should my friend pursue it further?
Just curious to see what you all thought.
