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Unwanted Advances taken from a lecture given by Jane Leyland |
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…at some point in your life, you will experience an unwanted advance. It can be from your partner when you’re feeling poorly, from a friend who wants more or from some random stranger. |
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...depending on the intensity of the advance as well as the frequency, you should react in different ways. Someone reaching for a hug or to tickle you, a simple and gentle push should discourage them. If they keep reaching out for you, then you should increase the force of the push, add a few slaps or punches for good measure. |
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...What about serious advances, such as a forceful kiss? Well, this requires the hardest punch or shove you can manage, multiple ones if necessary. |
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…These techniques should not be used alone, but you should always call the necessary authorities after such abuse has taken place. Never think that it’s your fault or that you deserved it. |
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