While your desire to protect women is honest and laudable, please consider that knowledge of such evil can also serve as a shield of protection.
If women are taught that there's "good" and "bad", but don't truly have a concept of how bad "bad" can be, PLEASE consider that they may put their guard down (if they had a "guard" in the first place), give undeserving/shady actors "the benefit of the doubt", and place themselves in VERY, VERY dangerous situations (various types of relationships - personal, business, religious, etc. - and locational - where they walk, run, work, park, shop or play/recreate, for example).
Assuming women are either too fragile to be able to handle the reality of evil or that the reality of evil will "break" them or make them less "feminine" SEVERELY discredits how wonderfully God created them by giving them capabilities that differ from - and complement - those given to men. Women are designed to be nurturers AND protectors, too. (Note that - in general - women are better able to multi-task, have better directional hearing and are better able to read non-verbal communications ["body language", tone of voice, behaviors, and such], likely so that they can do their usual [traditionally-female] tasks while also being able to monitor and protect their children.)
Sheltering women from the reality of evil gives them a false understanding of the world and makes them less able to instill a sense of awareness and self-preservation in their daughters AND their sons at every point in their children's lives. (This perspective is absolutely NOT advocating that they or their children be terrorized with doom and gloom, but EVERYONE needs to be instilled with awareness of potentially unsafe situations. Different because of species and intelligence, but this perspective is something akin to, "the most at-risk pet is one that's not afraid of vehicles".)
And, whereas, "The greatest trick the Devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn't exist," keeping knowledge of the depths of his evil from people (women and men) might be a closely-related ploy to further his agenda.
While your desire to protect women is honest and laudable, please consider that knowledge of such evil can also serve as a shield of protection.
If women are taught that there's "good" and "bad", but don't truly have a concept of how bad "bad" can be, PLEASE consider that they may put their guard down (if they had a "guard" in the first place), give undeserving/shady actors "the benefit of the doubt", and place themselves in VERY, VERY dangerous situations (various types of relationships - personal, business, religious, etc. - and locational - where they walk, run, work, park, shop or play/recreate, for example).
Assuming women are either too fragile to be able to handle the reality of evil or that the reality of evil will "break" them or make them less "feminine" SEVERELY discredits how wonderfully God created them by giving them capabilities that differ from - and complement - those given to men. Women are designed to be nurturers AND protectors, too. (Note that - in general - women are better able to multi-task, have better directional hearing and are better able to read non-verbal communications ["body language", tone of voice, behaviors, and such], likely so that they can do their usual [traditionally-female] tasks while also being able to monitor and protect their children.)
Sheltering women from the reality of evil gives them a false understanding of the world and makes them less able to instill a sense of awareness and self-preservation in their daughters AND their sons at every point in their children's lives. (This perspective is absolutely NOT advocating that they or their children be terrorized with doom and gloom, but EVERYONE needs to be instilled with awareness of potentially unsafe situations. Different because of species and intelligence, but this perspective is something akin to, "the most at-risk pet is one that's not afraid of vehicles".)
And, whereas, "The greatest trick the Devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn't exist," keeping knowledge of the depths of his evil from people (women and men) might be a closely-related ploy to further his agenda.
All great points; agreed.
I just don't think they should see more than they need too.
I've seen gross/depressing things that I didn't need to see.
Just enough to get the idea should be enough.