We often see news about underage girls being molested. Many people think that if you raise a girl, you will be more concerned about safety. They think that boys are fine and don’t have to worry about them every day. They think that boys will not be victims of sexual assault, or even
I still feel like I’m just taking advantage.
This is not the case, so how should boys protect their own safety?
Are there really many cases of boys being sexually abused in society?
Dr. Katherine Ramoslander, associate professor of legal psychology at Sears University in the United States, believes that pedophiles prefer to sexually abuse boys.
Data from the U.S. National Sexual Health Survey (NSHS) in 2010 confirmed this: the ratio of male to female victims in pedophile sexual assault cases was 7 to 3. In 2008, an anonymous survey by the UBS Charitable Foundation showed that 8%
Minors said they had been sexually assaulted to varying degrees, and the proportion of boys was 2.7% higher than that of girls.
In 2012, the Hong Kong Child Protection Foundation released a survey on sexual assaults on children under the age of 18, which showed that the overall number of sexual assaults on boys was greater than that on girls.
How should we protect boys?
Protecting boys starts with sex education.
The gap in sex education leaves many children unaware that they are being hurt, let alone what they should do.
Sex education for children really needs to start as early as possible.
We also need to increase our awareness of prevention. Boys are different from girls. The reproductive organs and buttocks are the private parts of boys. To put it simply, they are the areas covered by shorts and vests and cannot be displayed in public. Protect your private parts.
Also be wary of bad guys and identify dangers, if someone talks about private parts, if someone wants to look at your private parts, or shows you his private parts, if someone touches your private parts, or lets you touch his private parts
, once these situations occur, you must refuse in time, flee the scene, or ask an adult for help.
When educating children, you should also tell them to tell their parents what happened. Parents should also pay more attention to their children's status. If something really happens, they must minimize the damage and do not blame.
Don't complain, enlighten carefully.