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Teens and Sneaky Texting Codes A Real Challenge for Parents

Wondering what your kids are saying through the texting code? Worry less and protect your teens with a device monitoring and tracking solution like Child Safety & Tracker App.

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Teens and Sneaky Texting Codes A Real Challenge for Parents

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  1. LOGIN  GET APP  Home Features Pricing How it Works FAQ’s Contact Teens and Sneaky Texting Codes: A Real Challenge for Parents Home / Blog / Teens and Sneaky Texting Codes: A Real Challenge for Parents Reading Time: 3 minutes Search  Recent Posts 5 Signs You Are Being Catfished Childhood Depression: What Parents Need to Know 5 Amazing Facts About Child Monitoring Every Parent Should Know Parental Controls – Understanding the Impact of Online Android Games on Children Teens and Sneaky Texting Codes: A Real Challenge for Parents Like any parent, you have probably noticed that kids these days have their own texting code, which can be extremely confusing to older generations. These codes appear like a bunch of letters that don’t make sense. But don’t ignore them. Knowing what they mean can help you understand your teens and spot any red flags that may require your intervention. Categories Blog Here are some of the most common texting codes you might see teens using and what they mean: Archives LOL – Laugh out loud GR8 – Great TYVM – Thank you very much INMHO – In my humble opinion J/K – Just kidding BRB – Be right back L8R – Later NP – No problem WYD – What you doing? 2022 — January + 2021 + 2020 + 2019 + Dangerous texting codes used by teens Texting code may seem innocent but child safety experts warn that some codes have deeper—and sometimes more dangerous meanings. It’s important for you as a parent to understand what these codes mean so you can determine if your teen’s safety is at risk and you can take appropriate action. Here are some ‘red flag’ codes to watch out for: 420 – A reference to marijuana ILY – I love you SH – Sh*t happens TDTM – Talk dirty to me WUF – Where you from? SUFF – Shut up f*ck face IRL – In real life Dabbing – May refer to cannabis in concentrated doses or a dance craze Hulk – A 2mg generic green benzodiazepine bar YEET – To throw something or a strong word for ‘yes’ WTF – What the f*ck? WAP – Wet ass p*ssy Trash – Unacceptable, terrible Thirsty – Desperate for attention, often sexual attention TF – The f*ck Thicc – Having a curvy, attractive body Thot – Often used in place of ‘slut’, originating from an acronym that stands for ‘that ho over there’. Tea – Gossip or any interesting news shared between friends TBH – To be honest STFU – Shut the f*ck up Decoding to protect your teens Suicide is among the major reasons why young adults aged 15 to 35 die, according to a recent poll by the National Institute of Mental Health. While technological advancements have been helpful in improving our lives, these have also contributed to the rise in the number of suicide cases among teens. Most parents are used to telling their children to look both ways when crossing the road, don’t talk to strangers, and other advice that means well. But most parents don’t know how to protect their kids against digital threats. Each month, kids send around 10 million text messages, including email, SMS, and others on various digital media platforms. These messages are likely to contain texting code that only they can understand. It is up to parents to learn what they are and keep up with this language, so they can determine when their child may be in danger and step in as necessary. Monitor your child’s messages Wondering what your kids are saying through the texting code? Worried about their safety? Worry less and protect your teens with a device monitoring and tracking solution like Child Safety App. It comes with robust parental controls and monitoring tools to help parents to stay on top of critical issues, like teen depression, cyberbullying, wandering, online predators, and other risks. Our app was made by parents for parents to provide a simpler, better, and effective way to keep kids and teens safe online or when you are away from them. This app was also designed in collaboration with law enforcement professionals, digital media experts, and child psychologists to ensure a child-friendly solution in creating a protective, supervised, and safe digital environment for kids and teens. Try it today.     April 28, 2021 | By Dr. Devikaa Manghnani texting code 1 ? Disqus' Privacy Policy  0 Comments Child Safety Tracker App 1 Login Sort by Best Favorite  t Tweet f Share Start the discussion… LOG IN WITH OR SIGN UP WITH DISQUS ? 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