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Sexual Abuse Affects Boys Too (w Lawrence Cohen)


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 1 in 5 boys experience sexual abuse before their 18th birthday. 
More than one-quarter of male victims of a completed rape (27.8%) experienced their first rape when they were 10 years of age or younger.
And 43% of men report experiencing some form of sexual harassment and/or assault in their lifetime.  
Today's guest, psychologist Lawrence Cohen, founded one of the first therapy groups for male survivors of sexual abuse. As recently as the 1980s and '90s, there was little public awareness that males could be victims of sexual abuse. Indeed, even today, parents and teachers spend much more time talking to girls than boys about the possibility of sexual abuse or harassment. Girls are taught how to stay safe & how to call for help; boys are mostly told to not sexually abuse or harass females.
"The lack of awareness, education and understanding leaves boys very vulnerable," Dr. Cohen says. Societal expectations also contribute to boys' vulnerability to sexual abuse. Consider:
Boys are socialized to believe that males should want sex at any time, anywhere, with anybody
Boys aren't encouraged to feel or express their emotions
Boys are not cuddled, loved and nurtured in the same way girls are
"Boys walk around hungry for that kind of nurturing, touch and gentleness, and unfortunately, there are people who will exploit that and take advantage of that," Dr. Cohen says.
The #MeToo movement has brought the issue of sexual assault and harassment into public conversation, but the "dominant [public] view is that men are the perpetrators and women are the victims," Dr. Cohen says. Which means that it is absolutely essential for parents and teachers of boys to counter that prevailing narrative. Boys need to know that they (or their friends) can be victims of sexual assault or harassment. They need to be taught red flags that indicate questionable behavior, and they need to know how to safely reach out for help.
NOTE: We know our sound quality is less-than-ideal on this episode. Jen's desktop computer AND laptop crashed right before we were scheduled to record, which meant she had to use her phone to join the conversation. Please forgive the poor sound quality; we had Larry on the line and thought his message was important enough to power through our technical challenges.
In this episode, Jen, Janet & Lawrence discuss:
Why so many men & boys don't disclose sexual abuse
How sexist stereotypes and unhealthy expectations of masculinity increase boys' vulnerability to abuse
Why you must teach young boys about emotions
Educating boys about consent and boundaries
The importance of acknowledging sexual pleasure -- & the fact that bodies may respond, whether or not the touch was wanted or welcome
Violent vs seductive sexual abuse
Grooming leading to sexual abuse
The emotional impact of abuse
How to support a boy or man who discloses abuse
What to do if you have a "gut feeling" that something is wrong
How roughhousing teaches boys about healthy touch
Links we mentioned (or should have) in this episode:
PlayfulParenting.com -- Lawrence's website
Stop Sexual Abuse with These 6 Steps -- classic BuildingBoys post
Pay attention to Stop Sexual Abuse -- another BuildingBoys post
Sexual Abuse & Penn State -- 2011 BuildingBoys post
Managing Emotions - ON BOYS episode
Consent with Mike Domitrz - ON BOYS episode
How to Teach Consent to Boys -- Without Shaming Them -- award-winning Your Teen article by Jen
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