Well, considering us girls got taught self-defense and what to do if we were ever assaulted when we were 13, told that we shouldn't be listening to music on winter mornings/evenings because we couldn't hear someone coming up behind us in the dark, shown how to hold our keys as a weapon and how to swing our school bag at someone's head or stomach (they were very heavy bags, so it was a pretty good weapon) if they tried to grab us... All in school, when we were either pre-teens or only just teenagers.
We've had it drilled into us for years that there are people out there who are going to take advantage of the fact that we're smaller or weaker, that we're wearing skirts and heels, that we're walking alone in the dark. Statistically it probably won't happen, no. Statistically most rapes are committed by someone that the victim already knew. That doesn't stop us from having that moment of utter terror when we're walking alone and we hear footsteps behind us, or when it's getting dark and a bunch of men slow down to holler at us out of a car window, that we're going to end up being the statistical anomaly.