February 25, 2009

TEXTING … MAKING SURE IT ISN’T SEXTING

Filed under: Articles,News — admin @ 1:32 pm

Have you ever watched your children sending or receiving text messages on mobile phones or in chat rooms, but can’t understand a word of what’s being said? The Internet fuels adult and youth life in America and we must prepare to face the new habits that Internet use embraces, especially in the young.

One of these habits is the development of acronyms to keep youth messages short and secret.  Following is a list of some of the more disturbing acronyms every parent must know, they will help keep your children safe.

 

POS:  Parents over shoulder 

  
PIR:  Parents in room 

  
P911:  Parents alert

  
PAW:  Parents are watching

  
PAL:  Parents are listening

  
ASL:  Male or female

  
SorG:  Straight or gay

  
LMIRL:   Let’s meet in real life

  
KPC:  Keeping parents clueless

 

420:   Lets get high

 

S2R:   Send to receive (meaning send me your picture to get mine)

TD2M:  Talk dirty to me

  
IWSN:  I want sex now

  
NIFOC:  Nude in front of computer

  
GYPO:  Get your parents off

  
ADR:  Address

  
WYCM:  Will you call me?

  
KFU:  Kisses for you

  
MOOS:  Member of opposite sex

  
MOSS:  Member of same sex

  
NALOPKT:  Not a lot of people know this

 

D46:  Down for Sex

You can download a full list by clicking this link www.floridaleisureblog.com/text.pdf.

Help keep your younger loved ones safe.

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