Microsoft Accused of Advocating Sexting

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whats wrong with the male or female anatomy???there's no sexting with this ad..some people complained coz they want more...i guess
 
[citation][nom]Brent_NC[/nom]Wow....I don't recall my right to take a picture of myself and send it to my wife being revoked or vice versa . When did that happen? Have I suddenly been transported outside of the U.S.?If you don't want your kiddies doing stupid Sh$* with phones, then don't give them phones. The same thing applies to guns, cars and all kinds of items a person with questionable maturity should be prevented from owning/operating.I have three daughters. You can bet money that any phone they get from me, will be without a camera or otherwise disabled. Simple isn't it?[/citation]
Wow. Where to start?
1) What does the right to take such a picture have anything to do with the appropriateness of advertising a minor doing something that is suggestive of sexting? Seriously? Did you think about your comment, or just spout some self-righteous invective?
2) Try to find a phone without a camera. Have you looked around lately? (the last 5 years?)
4) Just trying to help: Punatively limiting the choices given to a teen is a way help them never make their own decisions - maybe a skill you feel they will not need in life?

Back to the point: The commercial was suggestive sexting, which is innappropriate.
 
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