Boys and girls are different. That may not be a surprise to you, but you'll be even more convinced now after you find out where and what girls and guys do online and with their mobile phones.

In this report from Pew Internet group, 15% percent of teens send sexually suggestive, nude or nearly nude images or videos of themselves to someone. The study shows that teens were pressured into sending those messages because that's what everyone else was doing.

In a study done by the The National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy, they reveal their numbers about how many messages teens send, how many of them send sex messages and what parents can do spark a conversation about the dangers of sexting.


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According to the latest numbers released by rapleaf, female teens and young adults dominate the social networks while guys in their adulthood and older seem to take over. Among the largest, MySpace is leading the pack with over 17 million girls vs. 13 million guys. Following behind is Flixster with 7 million girls vs. 5 million guys.

Also check out a this study from Pingdom that shows a direct correlation graph to the exact split percentages of how many girls and guys use their social network.

When using mobile phones, guys will update their twitter accounts and play games 50 times more than girls in a day. Girls will e-mail and send text messages to their friends 80 percent more times than guys in a day. Check out the latest info compiled together on the web right here.