yes, i think it is the majority of women and girls who have had criminal offences of a sexual nature perpetrated against them.
and many boys too.
two middle aged men i knew of spoke of sexual abuse when they were a child, one was by his grandfather, the other a catholic priest. it had obviously affected them deeply, though they tried to brush it off, and told almost no one.
and we all need to talk about this.
one thing that struck me with the men was the isolation.
if they had known at the time that they were not the only victim of that perp, it would have helped them, to see it for what it was, and build a defence, and maybe seek justice.
most women who have ever travelled on a crowed train have experienced frottage, or worse.
as a small child on a tube, a man opposite me was behaving indecently. at the time i was unaffected because unaware; another man grabbed him and forcibly threw him off the train. he had a broadsheet newspaper spread out in front of him, into which he had cut a little flap as a window through which to spy me. i just thought it looked funny, fortunately.
i was with a parent who was also unaware of what was going on.