Saturday 16 December 2023

Sexual Harassment May Have Become The Norm — Who Cares?

 It seems that teachers and parents are more worried about the sexual harassment of teens than the teenagers themselves. They are right to be worried as I will try to explain in this article.

The sad fact, revealed in an Ofsted report in the UK shows that the whole sexual harassment scenario is such a normal part of kids’ daily existence and routine that they just shrug their shoulders. It is so “normal” that they are surprised that educators, and parents are even talking about it!



It all started with Everyone’s Invited which asked teens to post examples of sexual harassment on the site. The site has almost 6,000 anonymous testimonies. No surprise to learn that girls are reporting a much higher percentage of incidents involving sexist name calling, unwanted physical touching and also rumors about their sexual activity. Not to mention receiving unwanted photos on their devices.

Why we must keep this on the front page.

Teens may play down these facts but the encouragement of rape culture is alarming and must be highlighted. It seems that many fee-paying and state schools which have been mentioned are actively trying to play down the drama and that is harmful in the long run. If they are guilty of that, then they can hardly call themselves educational institutions.

famous school in Ireland did not report to the child protection services an incident when a student inappropriately touched another student. The accused student said it was merely a prank.

Th fact that there is so much pornography widely available only encourages harmful behavior and unhealthy attitudes to sex and relationships. This breeding ground for rape culture must be challenged.

Toxic rape culture is rampant

Why are boys and men allowed to even assume that violence, misogyny and the degradation of women is the norm? These attitudes are rooted deeply in our culture but it is in the family and at school where these ideas are allowed to foster and fester. This is the recipe for extreme MGTOW (Men Go Their Own Way) groups to develop where women are to be avoided altogether.

The recent lockdown has increased the number of times girls receive unwanted photos of men’s genitalia. One survey found that about 30% of girls in a University of Leicester study were subjected to this form of sexual harassment which is now called “cyberflashing.”

Sex education and gender equality

It is certainly useful if we can mention sex eduication alongside healthy relationships with the opposite sex. But the whole question of consent is a vital area at all ages.

Another crucial issue is the monitoring of social media to stop and ban violent misogynists who are still freely spouting hate and violence.

As Vice President Kamala Harris has remarked at a recent UN Women’s Conference:-

“The status of democracy depends fundamentally on the empowerment of women.”

This is especially important in the digital world in which we operate.

The most recent report from the USA shows that 3 out of every 4 women have been subjected to some form of sexual harassment as evidenced in this report here. It is also alarming to note that women will change routine and even jobs to avoid future harassment and this is downright unfair.

Much work remains to be done.

The work of She Decides and the me too movements have been crucial in raising awareness among the general public. But there is also the alarming trend of women remaining silent which only increases the risks and violence as it is swept under the carpet. Many women are no doubt influenced by the fact that any reporting or court case will lead to even more stress and unwanted publicity.

Watch the video by the me too movement which shows how deep rooted rape culture is and how difficult is the journey ahead.


I wrote this article which was first published on Medium on July 23 2021

Thursday 12 October 2023

Why Working Moms Raise Great Kids

 I know I am biased because my mother was a working Mom. But I believe the skills we had to learn were invaluable as we grew up and later on in adulthood. Is there any evidence for this?



Saturday 21 January 2023

How to Raise Resilient and Independent Kids

Here's my take on overprotective parents. This was written by myself and was an answer on Quora. 

When we were young, my uncle defended his kids even when they were in the wrong and let the headmaster know about it in no uncertain fashion. We looked on in disbelief as our parents had completely different ideas and they would never have done that. We had to stand on our own two feet and they very rarely intervened. When we were mocked in the street, my mother’s response was:-



Helicopter parents are really ruining kids’ sense of autonomy and resilience in the long term. This quote says it all:-
“Helicopter parents. Before I started at Pirriwee Public, I thought it was an exaggeration, this thing about parents being overly involved with their kids. I mean, my mum and dad loved me, they were, like, interested in me when I was growing up in the nineties, but they weren’t, like, obsessed with me.” -Liane Moriarty, Big Little Lies
You can watch the video here of Lenore Skenazy who has a great site called Free Range Kids and she defends her position very well in this video and I completely agree with her. She says that society has become obsessed with child protection and some parents are even charged with negligence when their kids are playing unattended in their own backyard!




And what about parents who are just not even bothering to supervise their kids on the Internet?
It needs to be monitored (without hovering around them all the time!) because there may be a need to restrict media activity. Again, parents setting an example can be a great help. They can be much more active in restricting the use of devices at mealtimes, family get togethers and even on outings. 

In a way, overprotective parents are having a knee jerk reaction to hysteria about child safety and protection and that is understandable but this is not the answer to raising resilient and independent kids.


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