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Teenagers would rather text than talk. They feel calls would reveal too much.
Teenagers would rather text than talk. They feel calls would reveal too much.
Teenagers would rather text than talk. They feel calls would reveal too much.
Teenagers would rather text than talk. They feel calls would reveal too much.
Teenagers would rather text than talk. They feel calls would reveal too much.
Teenagers would rather text than talk. They feel calls would reveal too much.
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