VizagRocks Posted August 11, 2016 Report Posted August 11, 2016 6 minutes ago, bongu_balraj said: Malli Modhalu .... It cannot be mentioned enough. Quote
nenesuperni Posted August 11, 2016 Report Posted August 11, 2016 main ga amai lu aythe pelli ki mundhu enjoy chedam ane concept ki chala ekuva mandhi connect ayaru. late 80's vala nundi mandhu , cig usa lo unde amailu andariki common. abai ey thagala memu thagutham, thagithe advatage thiskuntara ( kontha mandi lyt enjoy chedam, kontha mandi trying to avoid ) abai la vishayam lo i dont see much difference, paina chepinatlu compromising adjust lantivi thagi poyay and ego lantivi perigi poyay Quote
dakumangalsingh Posted August 11, 2016 Report Posted August 11, 2016 8 minutes ago, nenesuperni said: main ga amai lu aythe pelli ki mundhu enjoy chedam ane concept ki chala ekuva mandhi connect ayaru. late 80's vala nundi mandhu , cig usa lo unde amailu andariki common. abai ey thagala memu thagutham, thagithe advatage thiskuntara ( kontha mandi lyt enjoy chedam, kontha mandi trying to avoid ) abai la vishayam lo i dont see much difference, paina chepinatlu compromising adjust lantivi thagi poyay and ego lantivi perigi poyay Ammai abbai immaterial man chudidhar pant shirt concept from manmadha Quote
nenesuperni Posted August 12, 2016 Report Posted August 12, 2016 18 hours ago, dakumangalsingh said: Ammai abbai immaterial man chudidhar pant shirt concept from manmadha ah concept gurthu ravatledu, kastha gurthu chei Quote
bongu_balraj Posted August 12, 2016 Author Report Posted August 12, 2016 calling @ronitreddy LTT tomorrow anav, discuss chestha anav, ekkada kanipiyatle endhi baaa .... Quote
bongu_balraj Posted August 12, 2016 Author Report Posted August 12, 2016 Chexting and Dicpics (it’s truly a loaded gun) In a recent conversation with 15-year-old Pia from Bangalore, we spoke about the omnipotence of the Internet. Pia says she started sexting her boyfriend around Class VIII. “Many kids in my class were doing it” she says almost defensively. I believe her – about a quarter of pre-teens and teens in India say that they share intimate photos and messages online. Pia says that the “game” began innocently – “in the first photo, I was wearing a low-cut shirt and jeans. It seemed normal, we had been dating for 4 months.” Her boyfriend reciprocated and the rules of the game became clear – go a step further with every photo. Within a few days, the photos were viral. “It seemed like there was no one – my family, relatives, teachers – who hadn’t seen those photos” says Pia. Both Pia and her boyfriend underwent months of counselling, but Pia decided to move to Canada in an attempt to escape the aftermath. I asked her if the move had helped. “Not really”, she says “Strangers still send me those images, sometimes they morph them to look even crazier. The internet follows you everywhere.” Bakul Dua, a clinical psychologist and school counselor says that pre-teens and teens are now “experiment[ing] before they can even understand intimacy and its consequences.” Ms. Dua seems to be on to something – the internet has invented a new normal. A student from Villa Mary, Hyd says that she and her friends have received “random d**kpics” on Tumblr and Snapchat from the time that they were 11 years old. These photographs are usually accompanied by requests like “Hey, wanna suck my d**k?” When I asked her how she responded to these ‘invitations’, she insisted that she knew how to take care of herself, “I usually tell them “Give me a gun. I’ll blow that, not you.’” Quote
shamsher_007 Posted August 12, 2016 Report Posted August 12, 2016 desham etu pothundi bayya, 17 minutes ago, bongu_balraj said: Chexting and Dicpics (it’s truly a loaded gun) In a recent conversation with 15-year-old Pia from Bangalore, we spoke about the omnipotence of the Internet. Pia says she started sexting her boyfriend around Class VIII. “Many kids in my class were doing it” she says almost defensively. I believe her – about a quarter of pre-teens and teens in India say that they share intimate photos and messages online. Pia says that the “game” began innocently – “in the first photo, I was wearing a low-cut shirt and jeans. It seemed normal, we had been dating for 4 months.” Her boyfriend reciprocated and the rules of the game became clear – go a step further with every photo. Within a few days, the photos were viral. “It seemed like there was no one – my family, relatives, teachers – who hadn’t seen those photos” says Pia. Both Pia and her boyfriend underwent months of counselling, but Pia decided to move to Canada in an attempt to escape the aftermath. I asked her if the move had helped. “Not really”, she says “Strangers still send me those images, sometimes they morph them to look even crazier. The internet follows you everywhere.” Bakul Dua, a clinical psychologist and school counselor says that pre-teens and teens are now “experiment[ing] before they can even understand intimacy and its consequences.” Ms. Dua seems to be on to something – the internet has invented a new normal. A student from Villa Mary, Hyd says that she and her friends have received “random d**kpics” on Tumblr and Snapchat from the time that they were 11 years old. These photographs are usually accompanied by requests like “Hey, wanna suck my d**k?” When I asked her how she responded to these ‘invitations’, she insisted that she knew how to take care of herself, “I usually tell them “Give me a gun. I’ll blow that, not you.’” Quote
Potugaduu Posted August 12, 2016 Report Posted August 12, 2016 42 minutes ago, bongu_balraj said: Chexting and Dicpics (it’s truly a loaded gun) In a recent conversation with 15-year-old Pia from Bangalore, we spoke about the omnipotence of the Internet. Pia says she started sexting her boyfriend around Class VIII. “Many kids in my class were doing it” she says almost defensively. I believe her – about a quarter of pre-teens and teens in India say that they share intimate photos and messages online. Pia says that the “game” began innocently – “in the first photo, I was wearing a low-cut shirt and jeans. It seemed normal, we had been dating for 4 months.” Her boyfriend reciprocated and the rules of the game became clear – go a step further with every photo. Within a few days, the photos were viral. “It seemed like there was no one – my family, relatives, teachers – who hadn’t seen those photos” says Pia. Both Pia and her boyfriend underwent months of counselling, but Pia decided to move to Canada in an attempt to escape the aftermath. I asked her if the move had helped. “Not really”, she says “Strangers still send me those images, sometimes they morph them to look even crazier. The internet follows you everywhere.” Bakul Dua, a clinical psychologist and school counselor says that pre-teens and teens are now “experiment[ing] before they can even understand intimacy and its consequences.” Ms. Dua seems to be on to something – the internet has invented a new normal. A student from Villa Mary, Hyd says that she and her friends have received “random d**kpics” on Tumblr and Snapchat from the time that they were 11 years old. These photographs are usually accompanied by requests like “Hey, wanna suck my d**k?” When I asked her how she responded to these ‘invitations’, she insisted that she knew how to take care of herself, “I usually tell them “Give me a gun. I’ll blow that, not you.’” Tooooo bad, tooo worst. Globalisation. Quote
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