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Originally Posted by Robodog
If you think flashing your willy to your flirty bath-buddy in a room full of housemates all mucking about live on tv is sexual abuse, then i suggest you google 'sexual abuse'.
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"CASA Forum defines sexual assault as any behaviour of a sexual nature that makes someone feel uncomfortable,
frightened, intimidated or threatened. It is sexual behaviour that someone has not agreed to, where another person uses
physical or emotional force against them. It can include anything from sexual harassment through to life threatening
rape. Some of these acts are serious indictable crimes. Sexual assault is an abuse of power. Sexual assault is never the
fault or responsibility of the victim/survivor.
Examples of sexual assault include:
Stalking e.g. repeatedly being followed or watched by someone;
Rape e.g. being forced to have vaginal, anal or oral sex'
Unwanted touching e.g. pinching, patting, embracing, rubbing, groping, flicking, kissing, fondling, being touched
on the breasts, bum, legs etc;
Sexual harassment e.g. dirty jokes or rude comments about a person's sex life;
Obscene gestures e.g. simulating masturbation in front of a person;
Voyeurism e.g. being watched doing intimate things without permission;
Unwanted sexual comments or jokes e.g. comments about a person's body or relationships;
Sex-related insults e.g. calling someone a slut, dyke, homo, slag etc;
Pressuring for dates or demand for sex e.g. invitations that turn into threats or not taking 'no' for an answer;
Indecent exposure e.g. someone showing private parts of their body or 'flashing' their genitals;
Being forced to watch or participate in porn e.g. taking a photo without permission, forcing someone to be on
video, making someone watch a pornographic movie;
Offensive written material e.g. dirty notes, letters, phone messages, emails, SMS, pictures;
Incest/intrafamilial child sexual assault e.g. a family member e.g. father or brother engaging in sexual activity
with a child or young person;
Unwanted, offensive and invasive interp"
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Reference:
http://www.casa.org.au/casa_pdf.php?document=what_is_SA