Boys can be victims of abuse too!
Let's protect human dignity for all!

Boundaries for Boys
While boys are young, teaching them how to recognize when to say "no!" and tell regarding a questionable encounter as well as respecting others' "no" in a general sense can help build a foundation for valuing self and others.Respect for human dignity can be seen as a two way street. Both boundaries for personal protection as well as conduct toward others. When a boy's God-given boundaries are violated by abuse, this trauma can make the world become very confusing.
According to
Child Molestation Prevention Institute
,
statistics show about 1 in 10 children will be sexually abused before their 18th birthday. About 2 of every 10 girls and 1 of 10 boys with be sexually abused before their 14th birthday (regarding physical contact sexual abuse). It's imperative that we teach boys basic boundaries, how to have a voice and when to say no to questionable encounters.
In my Say "NO!" and TELL! Training Grown-ups in Boundaries and Personal Safety for Kids
workbook
, I teach FIVE important concepts of saying "NO!" for kids to learn:
1. Saying "NO!" is a boundary or limit to stay safe. Use a firm or important voice to say "NO" or your loudest voice and yell "NO!"
2. Your job is to TELL a trusted grown-up right away, no matter who is trying the unsafe touch. Keep telling until someone believes you.
3. Telling is not tattling. You will not get in trouble.
4. If this is happening to a friend, TELL a trusted grown-up and keep telling until in stops.
5. Always remember, it is never you fault!
Also, teaching b
oys to guard their eyes and ears from what you see and hear is vital - when someone shows a child pornography, that is a form of non-contact child sexual abuse, which is traumatizing.
When we teach boys to notice that "uh-oh" feeling that something is not right, they will build their instinct muscles. Boys need to understand healthy boundaries with kids and adults as well as recognize dangerous situations.
Here is Chris' story told by John from USIAHT...
The Reality: Boys Are Trafficked Too.

Touched by his excitement, John greeted him and asked him to get into the backseat of the car. As he drove away, our new friend asked him a curious question – “Are you nice?”
It would be a strange question coming from any ten-year-old – but from *Chris, it was heartbreaking. You see, Chris is a ten-year-old victim of sex trafficking. His body had been sold to anonymous sex buyers before we connected with him and brought him to USIAHT’s safe home. His immediate willingness to trust us and the frankness of his question were, considering all that he had been through, miraculous.
Not all victims are so candid or so trusting. Many are kept in trafficking situations not just through physical abuse and restraint, but through manipulation and deceit. Because of this, they struggle to recognize the fact that they are victims. Traffickers guilt them into feeling responsible for their actions – when, in reality, these young men are no more than children who have been exploited by adults who should have cared for them.
The plight of these boys is often overlooked in the media, where the focus is usually on women and girls. At USIAHT, we are striving to change this narrative, looking at the ways in which anyone – regardless of gender identity, age, race or nationality – can become a victim of human trafficking. We also strive to meet the unique needs of boys as they recover and prepare to re-enter society.
We ask for your prayers in the coming months. Prayers to care for *Chris and the other survivors at our Florida Safe Home, but also prayers for strength and wisdom as we strive to put an end to sex trafficking in America once and for all.
Thank you for your prayers, your support and for caring about this issue.
Yours sincerely,
Geoff Rogers, CEO & Co-Founder, USIAHT
Kevin Malone, President & Co-Founder, USIAHT
*The name has been changed to protect the privacy and safety of the survivor. Also, the image is not him.
Here is Charles story told by Dawn from NCOSE ...
This haunts me and I never want this to happen to another person.

When I was working at the Department of Justice, I met a young boy who I’ll call Charles.
He came from a broken family, suffered physical and sexual abuse in his home as a child and got no help from anyone. He didn’t even know how to ask for help or where to turn.
Then, one day “help” arrived. A man befriended him, gave him a place to stay, and a couple of meals a day.
Charles felt loved and secure for the first time in his life but it was all an illusion. Soon the man sexually abused him and forced him out onto the streets 12-15 hours a day selling his body. The man kept all of the money.
Not long after I met Charles, he died on the streets. I believe it was an overdose but I could not find out just what killed him. What a tragic life! He lived and died not knowing that anyone really cared for him.
This story haunts me, and I never want this to happen to another person.
At the National Center on Sexual Exploitation, we recognize that men and boys can also be victims of sexual abuse and exploitation in all of its forms. That’s why we launched an Out of the Shadows campaign
to shed light on this underrepresented reality.
Dawn Hawkins Sr. Vice President & Executive Director
National Center on Sexual Exploitation
*The name has been changed to protect the privacy and safety of the survivor. Also, the image is not him. |

Other eye-opening stories about male victims...
Disclaimer: Please be advised these articles outline details of sexual assault.
Accusations Against John Weaver a Reminder of the Sexual Exploitation Faced by Boys and Men
(NCOSE full article here)
The accusations of sexual harassment— including allegations which appear to describe the grooming of a teenage boy
—leveled against John Weaver, co-founder of The Lincoln Project, represent yet another tragic reminder of a reality which has long gone underreported even as far too many people have lived it: 1) sexual abuse and exploitation are perpetrated in all areas and walks of life and 2) men and boys are far from immune to being victimized by it...
Actor Terry Crews Highlights Male Abuse In Light of Harvey Weinstein Scandal
(NCOSE full article here)
But recently, the topic of male exploitation received attention when Terry Crews contributed to the dialogue
surrounding sexual assault in the entertainment industry tweeting about how he was groped by a separate prominent figure in Hollywood...
Professional Speaker Dr. Kevin Snyder Recounts a Sexual Assault Incident in College
(Campus Speak full article here)
This is My story of sexual assault and why I waited so long to reveal it. I am a 42-year old man, and I was sexually assaulted by another man in the fall of 1999. This is the first time I’ve publicly revealed the details of my traumatic experience in writing. I don’t remember everything from that evening, but what I do remember, I wish I could forget...
Let's empower OUR BOYS with boundaries today!
When you buy, read and share this Say "NO!" and TELL! book for boys (with adventures by Daxton the Dolphin and Sammy the Seal), you can empower a boy with boundaries forever...and he will know how to defend human dignity and help end the demand.



