English, asked by yashvigavankar854, 3 months ago

Should boys respect girls or not? And why with a perfect reason?


shrutikumarisingh150: only 5% boys
manoj0802: Mujhe toh isse BHI Kam Lagta hai
shrutikumarisingh150: ladke kabhi sudhr hi ni skte
manoj0802: Nhi AISA nhi hai waqt sabko sudhar Deta hai
manoj0802: sirf Kuch ko chodkar
manoj0802: Kyonki main bhi ladka hi Hun
yashvigavankar854: okay
manoj0802: ab samajh as gyi Hindi
yashvigavankar854: no, i used my friends help to translate it
manoj0802: ok

Answers

Answered by XXTwinkleGirlXX
2

Explanation:

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Answered by BrutalShadow
5

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My 8 year-old daughter recently complained to me about a boy in her grade.

“Dad, he keeps on trying to kiss me. Today at recess he kissed me twice on the face. I keep telling him to ‘Stop it!’ and he doesn’t.”

Historically this kind of incident may have been called cute. Parents or staff members may have knowingly smiled and clucked about what a great pair these two would make.

Today… I’m unhappy about this. The boy may only be eight, but he is old enough to understand respect and consent. And he is old enough to know that if anyone, girl or boy, says to “Stop it, I don’t like it!” then he should stop.

My daughter should not be made to feel uncomfortable and afraid of going to school because a boy is overly affectionate.

Is this where violence begins? Maybe… or maybe not. But it is undeniably disrespect. And pervasive disrespect leads to violence and harm.

Teaching boys to respect women

It has been widely reported that many people, from our Prime Minister down, think Australia has a respect-for-women problem. Let’s review the statistics:

One in three women over the age of 15 have experienced physical violence.

One in five have experienced s.exu.al violence.

One in four have been emotionally abused by a partner.

Men are almost always the perpet.rators.

Approximately 70 women are killed each year by a current or former partner.

Men are almost always the perpetrators.

One in four children in Australia experience domestic and family violence.

Again, it’s predominantly at the hands of males.

Yes, women can – and do – offend violently. They harm others. And yes, these statistics have been called into question by thoughtful researchers who argue that a far more nuanced (and gender-balanced) view may be more accurate.

Hope it helps ☺️☘️

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