The Mercury News

Racy Instagram postings alarm family friend

- AEC Amy Amy Dickinson — Worried Email Amy Dickinson at askamy@amydickins­on. com.

DSAR AMY >> Recently, I noticed that the 13-year-old daughter of some close friends has been posting sexually provocativ­e photos of herself on Instagram. This is a public account, and strange men make sexual comments on her posts and she responds with lewd remarks that couldn’t be printed in a family newspaper.

I find it alarming, and so I notified the girl’s mother (who’s not on social media) and she thanked me for speaking up, but she also gave an excuse along the lines of, “she’s just precocious.”

Meanwhile, the content continues. I think this is dangerous for the girl, but I also feel like it’s in the parents’ hands now. Is it right to continue to stay silent, once I’ve said my piece?

DSAR WORRISD >> The feelings underlying this behavior are developmen­tally appropriat­e for a girl her age. But being sexually precocious at 13 is different now than it was when her parents were her age.

Thirteen-year-olds are no longer only flirting with other eighth graders at the food court (or sexually acting out behind the bleachers), but when this girl posts these provocativ­e photos online, they can be widely shared among a network of strangers, and the photos could be used to bully or exploit her — now or later. When she responds to strangers using provocativ­e sexual language, she’s not making prank phone calls and hanging up — these people could find and exploit her (in real life).

You describe this girl’s parents as close friends. You don’t say whether you’ve done this, but you might want to take some screenshot­s of the girl’s postings and show these to the parents, who — if they aren’t on social media — may not understand the extent of the behavior, and the risk.

I know this recommenda­tion makes you seem like a busybody, but when people post publicly, they invite others to have — and share — a point of view about what they are doing.

You should not harshly judge the girl’s postings (she is acting out and is too young to comprehend the risk, here), but your alarm is real.

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