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Is it sexual harassment to be stared at by men on the upper berth by train?

Generally speaking, the legal profession believes that sexual harassment refers to the use of sexually suggestive language or actions against the harassed object, forcing the victim to cooperate and making the other party unhappy. Both men and women may be victims of sexual harassment. According to the classification of behavior, sexual harassment can be divided into:

1. Lack of clear sexual intention: In the definition of sexual harassment, there is a key element, that is, the behavior must have clear sexual intention. Although gaze can be regarded as an invasion of personal space, it does not necessarily have sexual intent. Sometimes, people may stare at others just because they are interested, curious or impolite, but that doesn't mean they have the intention of sexual harassment.

2. Subjective feelings of behavior: Sexual harassment usually focuses on the psychological and emotional state of the harassed person. Staring can only be regarded as sexual harassment when a person is uncertain or uncomfortable. However, this subjective feeling may be different due to personal experience, cultural background and values.

3. Social and legal definitions: Every country has different laws and definitions of sexual harassment. The laws of some countries may regard staring as sexual harassment, but some countries may not have clear legal provisions to define or punish this behavior.

If you feel unsafe or have been substantially harassed, you can call the police and report to the public security organ. Please note that the above suggestions are for reference only, and the specific countermeasures need to be considered comprehensively according to the actual situation. If you feel sexually harassed, please try your best to protect yourself and seek help and rights protection from relevant departments in time.