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Well if you keep talking to a guy or girl that keeps asking you sexual things then you would think your talking to one.
Start with a restraining order. Talk to a lawyer. Consider carrying pepper spray.
* The victim as well as the harasser may be a woman or a man. The victim does not have to be of the opposite sex. * The harasser can be the victim's supervisor, an agent of the employer, a supervisor in another area, a co-worker, or a non-employee. * The victim does not have to be the person harassed but could be anyone affected by the offensive conduct. * Unlawful sexual harassment may occur without economic injury to or discharge of the victim. * The harasser's conduct must be unwelcome.
There isn't a agency for sexual harassment. There are however laws regarding sexual harassment. If you feel you are being sexually harassed you can contact you Human Resources Dept. at the company you work for and/or a law firm to file suit against the harasser.
The answer to this question is to firmly inform the harasser that what they are doing is sexual harassment and it will not be tolerated again. This should be taken as a warning by the harasser but you should inform a superior so they are aware of the incident and can reinforce the policy; which they are required by law to have. The policy, put simply, is that they will not tolerate sexual harassment by any means. If the employer does tolerate it, meaning they knew about it and let it continue, you can file a complaint with your local Equal Employment Opportunity Commission office, and contact a lawyer if you can afford one.
There are some pros to sexual harrassment. you get laws past to help prevent it from happening again There are cons and those are for the victim.
It is true to say that sexual orientation change during puberty.
It is not impossible for a person's sexual preferences to change in middle age, but that is rare.
A person who threatens others can be referred to as a bully or harasser.
There is no such famous person as Anne Heck, and no one can change their sexual orientation.
No, hormonal gender realignment therapy will not change sexual orientation. We are born with the feelings we have, this cannot be changed.
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