García-Gómez explores the construction of multiple masculine identities and the different sexual gendered discourses a group of heterosexual British young men live out when they narrate why they and their girlfriends sext. By using personal interviews and guided discussions, this chapter sheds light on the ways these young men negotiate their sexual gendered identities, navigate their sexual relationships and make choices about their sexual embodiment. In doing so, the chapter draws attention to the characteristics of sexualised adolescent cyberculture, its effects on their lives and its implications. Furthermore, the chapter not only gives evidence of multiple masculinities associated with men’s insecurities and competition, but also reveals the benefits and the risks of conforming to and obeying these current sexual practices of teenagers.
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