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Why are Teens So Vulnerable to Being Exploited

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Why are Teens So Vulnerable to Being Exploited

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  1. Why are Teens So Vulnerable to Being Exploited?

  2. Teens go through a metamorphosis that makes them susceptible to a variety of changes. This is also the leading cause of them being vulnerable to plenty of shocking exploration that turns them into innocent victims. A lot of us have been silent victims not knowing the power of these stories when shared could invariably bring a lot of positive changes and may extend a hand of courage to teens worldwide who think that these dark roads with lacerations and scars are all theirs to cover. • Cyberbullying - A shocking statistic shows that almost 59% of teens in the U.S have faced some sort of cyberbullying. From offensive name call-outs to spreading of false rumors, the ways of cyberbullying have serpentine their way into almost every teen's lives. Genders alike are mentally harassed in the social platform causing havoc in the tender minds at times even forcing them to end their lives. Shameful yet true.

  3. The bullies are at fault, not you! • Cyberbullying is recognized as a critical public health concern in the United States and is extensively conceptualized as a digital extension of peer-based aggression.When you are the victimto combat cyberbullying you must know every state has its own legalized version of cyberbullying. So take a stand and fight for yourself cause you're not alone. • Teen dating violence- Via the reports of the U.S Department of Justice teen women in the states is shockingly exposed to a variety of violence in a romantic relationship. This has been a budding issue and the cases of such violence against young women under the pretext of romantic possessiveness and anger issues have risen to the plethora of no return. The drastic statistics show that one out of three women aged between 14-20 goes through moderate to severe violence against them in a committed relationship. The violence against these women ranges from verbal abuse, sexual abuse to violent physical abuse. Such abuses are not gender-biased as a whopping number of young teens who are males also go through such abuse.

  4. An advice to teenagers on ways to get out of an abusive teen relationship. • It is understandable that leaving behind the social prejudices and attachment leaving may be tough and the thought that maybe time shall heal is a question that needs to be answered. How long is actually too long! Until the abuser gets normal to abuse on a daily basis in the name of love? Educating teens about the violent relationship is so important. Such help can be taken out in schools via counseling and creating a friendly environment that helps the reluctant victim in fighting for oneself cause recovery from any trauma is never easy. • Gun violence - Teens in the U.S. suffer from staggering rates of some serious gun violence. Gun deaths and violence have affected a lot of teens in the U. S. either directly them being involved in it or any of their friends and family. Gun homicide, mass shooting, non-fatal shooting, and such meek gun laws have made teens very vulnerable to gun violence.

  5. Gun violence and its prevention. Though it's mostly a luck-based certain background check never hurts. Teens should be cautious of who they befriend and should always keep an eye for the red flags. Cause better be alert than sorry. Timeless Issues 5018 jardin, laguna woods, California, 92637 United States 9498372950 garner@comline.com https://www.timelessissues.com/

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