Study: 20 percent of people have sent dirty text to wrong person

A new survey out of the UK shows that 20 percent of our overseas friends have sent a saucy text to the wrong person by mistake. That’ll teach grandma for getting a cell phone.

sexting1 285x214 Study: 20 percent of people have sent dirty text to wrong person

AT&T's mobile plans finally figured out a way to make up for lack of reception.

The survey, commissioned by mobile phone sales Web site SellMyMobile.com, shows that people under 25 were the most likely to “sext” the wrong person with 43 percent of those surveyed saying they’d done it previously. Both men and women were similarly guilty.

Additionally, the survey showed that almost 10 percent of users had been caught sending a dirty text during the act.

In related news, you probably really feel like a dick for not having any incoming dirty texts on your phone right now. Which is why, for a limited time only, if you email our editors’ tip line at editorsATguyismDOTcom, we will send you one complimentary sext. Just send along your mobile number and age (or parental consent form) and we’ll send you some sexy repartee to impress friends and coworkers. Or disgust you with our extremely bizarre sexual proclivities. Either way, it’s free!*

*Your carrier’s text messaging charges, along with owing me one dinner and a handy, may apply.

PS No fat chicks

Ever sent a racy text to the wrong person? [Reuters]



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