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When it comes to teenagers, there are four different types of sexual assault that they may be subjected to. The first type typically does not occur while dating unless the teen is on a “blind” date. This is “Stranger” assault. The next three types of assault that are considered to be sexual based are referred to as “Date”, “Acquaintance”, and “Relationship”. If you are a parent, teacher, or any other adult that cares for, or works with teenagers, it is essential that you learn all that you are able to regarding these types of teenage relationship dangers. Teens can be hurt emotionally, psychologically, and physically from this type of situation. Once you learn all that you are able to, it is important to pass this information on to the teenager(s) in your life.
Sexual Assault by a Stranger
As mentioned previously, assault by a stranger is typically not an issue when it comes to teenage relationship dangers. However, if the teen dates “blindly”, this could be a cause for concern, so I feel it is best to mention it in this guide regarding sexual assault. When dealing in percentages, the average rate is 22% among documented reports of sexual assault performed by someone other than a victim knows when it comes to cases involving those that are in their teenage years. When educating your teen or teens that you work with on a regular basis, it is important to ensure that you stress the importance of being aware of their surroundings at all times while out. In addition to this, they should be urged to avoid blind dates, and meeting people that they do not know but have only interacted with online.
Sexual Assault by a Date
When a teenager is assaulted in a sexual form by a date, it is someone that they know and have agreed to become involved with in one way or another - whether as a friend, or romantically. Teenagers are often taught by their peers that when one party or another says “no” to any type of sexual activity, that it actually indicates a subconscious “yes”. While on dates, one party or another may initialize some type of sexual act. This does not mean intercourse only. This may consist of oral sex, and other types of activities that are sexual based. If a party objects the advances, the individual attempting to engage in the activity may then begin to assault them in one way or another. These ways include pressuring, issuing threats, or even forcibly forcing the victim to engage in the desired acts.
Sexual Assault by an Acquaintance
In many cases of teenage dating, sexual assault may be engaged in by an acquaintance. This is typically not the person that they are involved in a relationship with, but it may be a friend or relative of the person that they are dating. When this occurs, the person committing the act will likely try to coerce the victim through the means of manipulation or physical strength. Threats may also occur. It is important to teach your teenager that any person is capable of anything and that if they feel uncomfortable, they should trust the instincts that are occurring. This may help them to avoid situations in which they are sexually assaulted in one way or another.
Sexual Assault in a Relationship
Sexual assault in a relationship is the most common type of abuse experienced among teenagers. When they are subjected to this, it is likely that they are also experiencing other types of abuse by the person that they consider themselves committed to. It is likely that they may be subjected to physical conflicts, sexual abuse, and even be abused emotionally. Many teenagers in these types of situations are often embarrassed, ashamed, or feel as if they cannot escape the situation that they are in.
There are many teenage relationship dangers, but sexual assault is one of the most common. Here, you have been introduced to four basic types, how they occur, and what the victim of these types may be experiencing. As an adult, you should know all that you can about teenage relationship dangers so that you may educate them.- Related Articles
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