This report explores the key predictors of sexting behavior among adolescents, examining how these predictors differ between males and females. It identifies age group, family surroundings, friend surroundings, mental behavior, and hobbies/addictions as significant predictors. The report discusses how sexting behavior varies between genders due to hormonal differences and evolving societal norms. Furthermore, it outlines the advantages of sexting, such as building intimacy and managing long-distance relationships, alongside its disadvantages, including risk exposure, vulnerability to hackers, negative impacts on mental health, and potential for infidelity. The conclusion emphasizes the importance of understanding sexting behavior to mitigate risks and promote mental well-being, advocating for awareness programs and parental/educational community involvement to address both psychological symptoms and sexting behaviors.