Excellent point, Margarita25, and let's also encourage males to "think about such things," as they comprise more than three-quarters of murder victims in the US, and about 80 percent of murder victims worldwide.
Data link is posted below, but here's an anecdotal tidbit that falls within the "personal experience" category you noted in your post: In my life, I've had a grand total of 4 close calls, namely situations in which someone tried to do grave harm to me (assault or deadly violence). My husband is my age, yet he has had more than 20 such encounters, many of which took place when he was in his late teens and early 20s.
Young guys might be at risk for other kinds of assault than women typically face, but data shows that young males are exposed to violent crimes at much greater rates than females. All of which goes to my point (as an extension of yours): Everyone should learn from everyone else about how to stay safe, and that goes double for younger males and females, who are at greater risk of violent crime.
Data link:
Homicide statistics by gender - Wikipedia
Thanks. I enjoy your posts.