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A woman is stared at by a strange man and calls the police, does her gaze count as sexual harassment?

author:Running Xiao Liang

The values of men and women are very different.

Men are stared at: I'm so attractive!

Women are stared at: I'm going to be in danger!

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On April 25, in Tianjin Metro Line 4, a woman was stared at by a strange man for a long time, and the woman felt that she was threatened by her safety and called the police. In the same location, more than one woman was "infatuatedly stared" by the man.

A woman is stared at by a strange man and calls the police, does her gaze count as sexual harassment?
A woman is stared at by a strange man and calls the police, does her gaze count as sexual harassment?

However, in this case, netizens are on both sides, both supporting girls and fighting for men, but most of them seem to disapprove of this lady's approach.

Is it true that everyone is breaking the law?

A woman is stared at by a strange man and calls the police, does her gaze count as sexual harassment?

People just look at the beauty and don't break the law, why call the police?

A woman is stared at by a strange man and calls the police, does her gaze count as sexual harassment?

Will I have to walk with my head down in the future?

I'm afraid that if I'm not careful, I'll be sued in court~

A woman is stared at by a strange man and calls the police, does her gaze count as sexual harassment?

So this girl has been taking pictures of others and posting them on the Internet, is it also a violation of other people's privacy?

A woman is stared at by a strange man and calls the police, does her gaze count as sexual harassment?

Usually kindly tells you to wear more clothes and not be too revealing, but you don't seem to like my suggestion.

A woman is stared at by a strange man and calls the police, does her gaze count as sexual harassment?

The handsome one is called "appreciation", and the ugly one is called "harassment".

A woman is stared at by a strange man and calls the police, does her gaze count as sexual harassment?

Or when facing foreigners, it is also a completely different attitude~

A woman is stared at by a strange man and calls the police, does her gaze count as sexual harassment?

Now, I'm afraid I won't be able to take the subway in the future!

A woman is stared at by a strange man and calls the police, does her gaze count as sexual harassment?

However, there are also those who support girls:

If it's a compliment, that's fine, but it's easy to tell the difference between harassment and compliment.

A woman is stared at by a strange man and calls the police, does her gaze count as sexual harassment?
A woman is stared at by a strange man and calls the police, does her gaze count as sexual harassment?
A woman is stared at by a strange man and calls the police, does her gaze count as sexual harassment?
A woman is stared at by a strange man and calls the police, does her gaze count as sexual harassment?

For male friends, they definitely don't want their girlfriends and wives to be stared at by strange men.

For girls, they always have to protect themselves as much as possible when they are outside.

But I think your call is a bit extreme.

A woman is stared at by a strange man and calls the police, does her gaze count as sexual harassment?

So is staring sexual harassment?

In most cases, the gaze itself is not considered sexual harassment,

However, the specifics depend on a variety of factors, including the how, how often, and when the gaze is made, as well as the feelings of the person being gazed.

If the gaze is considered provocative, intimidating, or upsetting, or as part of an act of sexual harassment, then it may be considered sexual harassment.

In many places, the definition of sexual harassment has been clearly defined, including the legal one, often including conduct of a nature or sexual nature towards an individual, and gaze may be included in this category.

concerning

[Men are stared at: I'm so attractive!]

Women are stared at: I'm going to be in danger!]

I think this phenomenon is just the difference in thinking between men and women, and I can't talk about who is right and who is wrong.