With regard to the article “Sexual harassment? Report it!” (Apr. 1), we must start changing our mentality. A little boldness to speak aloud and turn the world's attention to those responsible for sexual harassment will not harm anyone. In fact it will give courage and a lesson in bravery to others. You may think that your silence will prevent you from being insulted, but it will end up being a source of depression and frustration for you for the rest of your life. You can share your experience with others through the Internet. Maria Khan, Online response II. Girls should be taught in school about how to tackle situations which involve sexual harassment. They should be trained to have courage and self-confidence. Sexual harassment should not be tolerated and must be reported. Riaz Murtaza, Online response III. The solution to this problem of sexual harassment is not one that should rest on the shoulders of women. It is not the responsibility of women to learn self-defense or to find the courage to speak out at great risk. This is all easier said than done in a society that disrespects and humiliates women in the name of protection and respect. Making sexual harassment an issue for women to react to automatically gives men the permission to continue this abhorrent behavior. Johara Al-Saudi, Online response