New study commissioned by the NSPCC shows worrying trends, although some of the reporting attempts to hide who the perpetrators actually are, calling the boys "friends" and "peers":
www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-18088334
"The in-depth interviews with 35 teenagers at two London schools found that girls as young as 11 were being asked to send "special photos" to boys who they knew.
In some cases, the girls had to write a name in black marker pen on a part of their body to show it was the "property" of a certain boy.
The teenagers also faced a "barrage" of messages from boys demanding for intercourse or oral sex."
This is what happens when you expose a generation of boys to pornography whilst at the same time forgetting to have a society that treats sexual crimes against women and girls as something serious.