Nonverbal sexual harassment


Gestures or nonverbal behaviors might also be considered sexual harassment where they are persistent, severe, and offensive.
                                      Looking a person up and down (Elevator eyes
                                      Staring at someone                       
              Blocking a person's path 
              Following the person 
              Giving personal gifts 
               Displaying sexually suggestive visuals 
               Making sexual gestures with hands or through body movements 
               Making facial expressions such as winking, throwing kisses, or
                 licking lips





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