Female sexual abuse of male minors is far more common than generally acknowledged:

https://canadiancrc.com/female_sex_offenders-female_sexual_predators_awareness.aspx

Also, studies show that victims of abuse face a much higher rate of addiction. We also know men face a much higher addiction rate than women.

With the above in mind, can we not consider a right to self-exclusion a men's-rights issue:

https://www.ncpg.org.sg/

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Self-exclusion

Also what would be your thoughts on the right to a self-exclusion debit card:

https://casino.partycasino.com/en/blog/uk-banks-to-introduce-debit-card-exclusion-for-problem-gambling/

I could even see a self-exclusion debit card blocking use at any business that sells alcohol, nicotine, lottery tickets, and relaxation massage parlours (often used as fronts for prostitution, unlike registered massage therapy clinics, and often abused by those who struggle with sexual addiction, also a potential symptom of sexual trauma).