The sexual abuse of male children is more common than many people think.
One New Zealand study (1) found that one in five sexually abused
children is male, and overseas research suggests that 16% of males will
experience sexual abuse before the age of 18 (2). The majority of the
sexual abuse that boys experience is perpetrated by family members
('incest').
Although males are most at risk from sexual abuse when they are young, adult males can also be victims of sexual violence. While male survivors of rape are often younger than females, the age range is as wide as that of female survivors. The primary difference appears to be in the number of assailants (a man is more likely to be gang raped than raped by an individual) and the amount of force used in the cases reported. While the abuse of men by other men is more common, a small percentage of male survivors have been offended against by a woman.
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Although males are most at risk from sexual abuse when they are young, adult males can also be victims of sexual violence. While male survivors of rape are often younger than females, the age range is as wide as that of female survivors. The primary difference appears to be in the number of assailants (a man is more likely to be gang raped than raped by an individual) and the amount of force used in the cases reported. While the abuse of men by other men is more common, a small percentage of male survivors have been offended against by a woman.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zYeOuJWLnYg
My YouTube videos https://www.youtube.com/user/annfreespirit/videos