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07-17-2008, 08:17 AM
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Money: 55,731 Points: 20,678, Level: 34 | | Re: sexual abuse? Quote:
Originally Posted by onyxeyes First off, it's not sexual abuse, sexual abuse is molestation and rape. The smacking of your butt and rubbing of your thighs, however, could be considered sexual harassment if it makes you feel uncomfortable and you feel that way. The touching of your hair can't be considered anything really. | Well technically, it could be considered sexual harassment, the touching of her hair or any part of the body for that matter if she doesn't want it happening, some schools don't look past it, if it actually bothers the student and she's had problems with it. I've seen it happen before.
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07-17-2008, 09:00 AM
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Originally Posted by AffairesRisque How is avoiding him going to help the situation? She needs to stand up for herself and let the right people know what is going on. He may go and do it to someone else; he needs to know that there are consequences to his inappropriate actions and avoiding him won't bring the consequences to him. | Well, you're right. It's my way of doing things, though. It's just easier to avoid him, but it doesn't make it right.
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07-26-2008, 11:45 PM
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Money: 1,579 | Re: sexual abuse? every guy does it.
just ask him nicely to stop,
if he doesnt, talk to one of your girl friends who will slap him (Y)
aha
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