Sexual Violence.
Sexual violence includes emotional, verbal, and physical coercion and is the use of sexuality to control and coerce ourselves and others into Sexual roles.
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Examples include:
Around Your Victim
To Your Victim
- Having an affair
- Lingering conversations
- Standing too close
- Leering
- Whistling
- Seductive/provocative body language
- Offering favors or gifts to manipulate
- Gossiping about sexual conquests
- Withdrawing sex
- Trivialize
- Unwelcome compliments
- Sexual put-downs
- Thingifylng (objectify)
- Calling gender specific vulgar names such as b_tch, wh_re, c_nt
- Threatening statements such as, “I'll find someone else to satisfy me.“ or “If you don't give it up, I'll take it.“
Around Your Victim
- Inappropriate touching of our own body parts
- Inappropriate display of our own body parts
To Your Victim
- Pressuring your partner to have sex
- Unwelcome touching
- Unwelcome pressing
- Molestation
- Rape