Not necessarily, depending on the woman in question. I think a lot depends on the woman's support system and how she was raised insofar as self-value, support system and expectations. ANY woman can be a victim of sexual harassment and/or abuse. What separates and elevates them is how they respond. BTW, I agree with what your response would be.
I think wee have been thpugh a unique generation, good in the long run, yet full of problems on the way.
When I was very young "nice girls' were not supposed to like sex, and never would have sex unless married. This made boys treat dating girls with great respect, yet only as far as sex is concerned. This was when father thought their sons about the two types of girls, the ones you had fun with and the ones you marry.
Then, in the middle-to-late 1960s came what was known as the sexual revolution. This was the free love movement, as well as women's liberation, wit regards to freedom to live single, job equality and equal rights to education, The harmful part was boys expected girls to have sex after a few dates, or sometimes on the first date.
I think this led to males barging abut sleeping around with women; it also seems to me it lowered personal privacy for women.
Now we need to keep our equal rights, but also insist on the right to the privacy of our bodies.
I think it will come with time.