But that's part of my point. Having the no parents policy sets them up to be groomed as a "what happens in the gym stays in the gym" type of situation. Also, as previously mentioned, I was abused sexually for years as a child by my uncle. The first thing he always said when he was done was not to tell anyone and that it was our secret. I was 2 when it began, but the telling me it was a secret came later. And what did I do? I kept it a secret because at the time, I had no clue what was going on anyway. When I did try to tell my mom, she laughed it off because like most abusers, it was called a "game" or "wrestling." Same with Nassar, it was "treatment." A gymnast going home saying they received a treatment from a doctor is not necessarily going to set off alarm bells in a parents head.
On a side note. I have to mention that a big issue with this is also how prude our country truly is. People are afraid of their kids even knowing abuse is a possibility or knowing the anatomical names for their genitalia. My daughter is 2 and I don't refer to them as anything but penis and vagina and that's what they are. There's nothing gross about them. Also, if a child uses the correct name a predator is more likely to back off, they prefer the innocence. Also, in court, if a kid says "john touch my muffin" they guy can walk free because it's not an accurate description of what happened.