From: Understanding Sexual Harassment: What It Is and Why It Matters
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Have you ever witnessed or experienced behavior that felt like sexual harassment? How did it make you feel?

Recognizing harassment starts with understanding your own feelings and experiences. Thinking about these moments can help you identify what is acceptable and what crosses the line.

Action

Try writing down situations where you felt uncomfortable and why. This makes it easier to recognize and talk about harassment.

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Sexual harassment negatively affects mental health, causing stress, anxiety, and depression.
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Workplaces with strong anti-harassment policies have fewer incidents of sexual harassment.
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Sexual harassment affects all genders but is most commonly reported by women.
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