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Rising Online Risks for Young Girls

April 01, 2026 | Seerat Mushtaq

In today's modern world, conversation has become easy through social media platforms, and trust begins to build quickly, especially among young people. This sometimes leads to emotional manipulation. What often appears to be harmless attention or emotional support can hide serious risks that many underage girls are not prepared to recognize. With the increasing use of social media platforms and limited digital awareness, the line between genuine care and manipulation has become dangerously blurred. Child safety has now become an urgent concern that needs to be openly discussed and taught.

Such manipulation seems very friendly and supportive at first. A significant number of young girls unknowingly engage with older boys or men online, putting them at risk of emotional manipulation, particularly through private messages and social media platforms. Over time, these repeated interactions can create trust and emotional dependency, leaving young girls vulnerable to exploitation without realizing the danger. The imbalance of age, experience, and emotional immaturity further increases the risk.
A number of recent surveys highlight how widespread online risks can be for young people. A global report surveying 14,000 girls and young women aged 15 to 25 years found that 58% had experienced some form of online harassment or abuse, including on major social media platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp. These figures underscore the scale of digital vulnerability among youth. The growing presence of youth on digital platforms brings both opportunity and risk.
Parents and educators play a crucial role in protecting young girls from online manipulation by encouraging open communication and teaching digital awareness from an early age. Regular discussions about safe online behavior, privacy settings, and the risks of sharing personal information can help girls feel confident and informed. Young girls can recognize emotional manipulation by being alert to warning signs such as pressure for secrecy, emotional discomfort, or unhealthy dependence in online interactions. It is important to reassure them that seeking help is not a sign of weakness. Support systems such as parents, teachers, school counselors, child helplines, and online safety organizations are available to assist those who experience online harassment or abuse.

 

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Rising Online Risks for Young Girls

April 01, 2026 | Seerat Mushtaq

In today's modern world, conversation has become easy through social media platforms, and trust begins to build quickly, especially among young people. This sometimes leads to emotional manipulation. What often appears to be harmless attention or emotional support can hide serious risks that many underage girls are not prepared to recognize. With the increasing use of social media platforms and limited digital awareness, the line between genuine care and manipulation has become dangerously blurred. Child safety has now become an urgent concern that needs to be openly discussed and taught.

Such manipulation seems very friendly and supportive at first. A significant number of young girls unknowingly engage with older boys or men online, putting them at risk of emotional manipulation, particularly through private messages and social media platforms. Over time, these repeated interactions can create trust and emotional dependency, leaving young girls vulnerable to exploitation without realizing the danger. The imbalance of age, experience, and emotional immaturity further increases the risk.
A number of recent surveys highlight how widespread online risks can be for young people. A global report surveying 14,000 girls and young women aged 15 to 25 years found that 58% had experienced some form of online harassment or abuse, including on major social media platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp. These figures underscore the scale of digital vulnerability among youth. The growing presence of youth on digital platforms brings both opportunity and risk.
Parents and educators play a crucial role in protecting young girls from online manipulation by encouraging open communication and teaching digital awareness from an early age. Regular discussions about safe online behavior, privacy settings, and the risks of sharing personal information can help girls feel confident and informed. Young girls can recognize emotional manipulation by being alert to warning signs such as pressure for secrecy, emotional discomfort, or unhealthy dependence in online interactions. It is important to reassure them that seeking help is not a sign of weakness. Support systems such as parents, teachers, school counselors, child helplines, and online safety organizations are available to assist those who experience online harassment or abuse.

 

Email: ---------------------mirseeru2008@gmail.com


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