As you grow up you learn what to share with others and what is private. If you keep something private, it means you keep it away from other people’s sight or hearing.
You have so-called “private parts” (genitals) that are not for sharing and you keep those just to yourself (and an intimate partner when you are old enough to have one).
- Here are some tips on how to protect the privacy of your body:
- If you can, close the door to the room when you are getting dressed or sleeping.
- Close the door to the toilet or bathroom when you are using it.
- Don’t take nude photos of yourself and keep them on your phone or send them to a friend.
- Treat your body as a private space that needs protecting.
If anyone invades the privacy of your body by touching you in a way that makes you feel uncomfortable, tell someone (even if they threaten you to make you stay silent).
No matter how small your space or who you live with, your body is yours alone. Protect it by keeping it private.
Is someone touching you in a way that makes you uncomfortable? It’s against the law - even if it’s someone you trust. Tell a trusted adult, report the person to the police. Need to talk to someone now? Call Childline on +264 61 226 889 or visit their Facebook Page.
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