Sexuality and Porn Blogs
"My children started getting on Xanga, because their friends were on Xanga, and they just thought... Virtual Bullies...
"My children started getting on Xanga, because their friends were on Xanga, and they just thought it was a great blog where they could, you know, talk to their friends."
"I'm just telling their parents, 'Just get on there. It's great. It's not a big deal,' and then we found this nasty, nasty site someone made," Gay said.
Someone posted a site, pretending to be Suzie's 6th grade daughter Brianna. Whoever wrote it, made explicit claims about her 13 year old daughter's sexuality and her sexual orientation. So explicit in fact, we can't say, or show you any of it.
Since the site was posted, other kids have logged on too. Now, some of them are taking Brianna's side. Other's are simply taking cheap shots.
Her mother told us, "She gets threats. Girls threaten her. Boys threaten her, or they tease her. They call her some of the names that are on the site."
Detective Ed Jones with the Longview Police Department says Brianna is not alone. Virtual bullying is pretty commonplace. But what's worse is, it's not necessarily a crime.
Suzie asked "Xanga" to take down the fake site. So far, she has not gotten a response. She's hoping whoever posted the site, might decide to take it down on their own.
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