Saturday, December 4, 2010

critical thinking essay

sexual abuse happens to girls only?think critically
Indeed truth it is to say that female may be emotionally strong but physically weak. Thus, women is physically weak, need constant protection by men against bad guys. However, girls no matter how bold and nonchalant they are all weak at one point. And the ambiguous truth it would be if we say that sexual abuse only happens to girls. It culminates that respect belongs to girls only. Thus, it grossly undermines the fact that respect is not bound to a particular gender. If we put a reality check we come across millions of rape cases, undoubtedly a gigantic number of preys would be females of all age. Neither can we ignore that there are men who have suffered from sexual abuse. To say that sexual abuse only happens to girls is like observing half glass empty. It we need to know the truth we must dive in depth. Its rather stereotyping the entire issue that’s girls are marred by abused sexually and harassed.
Sexual abuse happens to guys too.  Let’s quote a case of a 19 year old boy named David, who suffered the trauma of being abused. John, David’s father’s good friend used to take out time for David and take him to zoo and other places, eventually he started abusing David when he was just 9. David thought he was the first guy on earth who was being sexually abused so remained silent. John raped David. Mike Parson, internally recognized director of Juvenile intervention program asserts that a very large number of boys get raped and abused each year and usually this issue goes unnoticed because boys are less likely to tell people about their assault. They are abused by older men and women .
Juvenile Intervention program has helped not only David to come out of the trauma but others too. In David’s case, he told his father about John after 3 years. It took 3 years to collect his courage and when rage could not be suppressed.
Thus, there are many boys around the world who are abused physically. They either take out their rage by doing the same thing to younger boys and girls.

1 comment:

  1. What's the context? What's the purpose? Who wrote this? Where did you get it from?

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