Recently, a news about female netizens being "touched" by a little boy has attracted widespread attention.
A woman was reportedly "touched" by a young boy while surfing the Internet in public, triggering her discomfort and anger. But what is even more shocking is that instead of blaming the child, the parents of the little boy frantically spit out fragrance, saying that it is the woman's own problem and accusing the woman of wearing revealing clothes.
The incident has caused widespread controversy, and many people are exploring the reasons behind it. In fact, behind this incident, it reflects the lack of family education and society's neglect of sex education.
First of all, the behavior of the little boy in this incident should not be condoned. Whether or not the little boy understands the consequences of his actions, his actions should not be tolerated. Children's behavior is often influenced by family education, and if parents do not discipline their children's behavior, children can easily form wrong values and behavior habits. This lack of awareness of morality and etiquette is often passed on to adulthood and even to the next generation.
Secondly, parents' connivance with their children's behavior also explains the lack of family education. Family is the first environment for children's growth, and family education is children's first classroom. If parents do not guide and correct their children's behavior, it is easy for children to form bad habits and values. Such bad values and habits will often bring unnecessary trouble and trouble to children in future life.
Third, parents' accusations and attacks on women also reflect society's neglect of sex education. Nowadays, sex education is still a relatively sensitive and closed topic in society, and few parents are willing to take the initiative to talk to their children about this topic. However, it is precisely because of the lack of sex education that many children have a very vague understanding of gender and sexuality, and are prone to misconceptions. In this case, the boy's behavior was actually an abnormal sexual behavior, but the parents believed that it was the woman's own problem, which reflected society's neglect of sex education
Recently, an incident about a female netizen being "touched" by a little boy has attracted great attention on the Internet. The woman was reportedly "touched" by a young boy while surfing the Internet in a public place, an act that made her feel uncomfortable and angry. What is even more shocking is that the parents of the little boy did not blame him for his behavior, but instead spat fragrantly, accusing the women of dressing scantily, thinking that it was the women's own problems.
The matter has sparked widespread discussion and controversy. It reflects not only gender relations, but also the lack of family education and society's neglect of sex education.
First of all, the behavior of little boys should not be condoned. Whether or not he understands the consequences of such acts, they are intolerable. Parents do not discipline their children's behavior, which is easy for children to form bad habits and values. This lack of moral and etiquette awareness is often passed on to adulthood or even to the next generation.
Secondly, parents' connivance with their children's behavior also explains the lack of family education. Family is the first environment for children's growth, and family education is children's first classroom. If parents do not guide and correct their children's behavior, it is easy for children to form bad habits and values. Such bad values and habits will often bring unnecessary trouble and trouble to children in future life.
Third, parents' accusations and attacks on women also reflect society's neglect of sex education. Nowadays, sex education is still a relatively sensitive and closed topic in society, and few parents are willing to take the initiative to talk to their children about this topic. However, it is precisely because of the lack of sex education that many children have a very vague understanding of gender and sexuality, and are prone to misconceptions. In this case, the boy's behavior was actually an abnormal sexual behavior, but the parents believed that it was the woman's own problem, which reflected the neglect of sex education and the backwardness of society's understanding of sex education.