Social media question

RelentlessOnanism

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I'm writing a story where a young man (who's 18) meets a pair of twins. He has a one night stand with them and the next morning they share contact details. In my day and age you'd swap numbers, but these days would they just stay in touch via social media? If so, what platform would they use? I assume Facebook would be dismissed as your parents' social media outlet. Anyone with teenage kids know a good suggestion? WhatsApp? Instagram? Where are the 'kids' at these days?
 
I'm writing a story where a young man (who's 18) meets a pair of twins. He has a one night stand with them and the next morning they share contact details. In my day and age you'd swap numbers, but these days would they just stay in touch via social media? If so, what platform would they use? I assume Facebook would be dismissed as your parents' social media outlet. Anyone with teenage kids know a good suggestion? WhatsApp? Instagram? Where are the 'kids' at these days?

I had a similar issue, so I invented my own app. I was able to use it in several other stories; it does everything I need it to.

I called it Pixboox.
 
I had a similar issue, so I invented my own app. I was able to use it in several other stories; it does everything I need it to.

I called it Pixboox.

That's brilliant. (no snide comments about all the mistakes you made about someone's beloved app ;) )
 
Telegrams?

I was thinking Telegrams but maybe Snap Chat is a little more current.;) Or at least their number so they can text. Or better yet, their user name on Literotica so they can exchange PM and us the chat rooms.:)
 
I was thinking Telegrams but maybe Snap Chat is a little more current.;) Or at least their number so they can text. Or better yet, their user name on Literotica so they can exchange PM and us the chat rooms.:)

I know you're joking, but it's a real bugbear of mine when a writer mentions Literotica in a Literotica story. I know it's a kind of meta thing, but it immediately shatters the illusion of a story.
 
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