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First, the action must be sexual in nature.
Not all physical contact is. Second, the conduct must be unwelcome. That's if the student does not request or invite the action and feels that it is offensive or undesirable.
It's important to understand also that whether the action is welcome can change over time. These are serious issues, nothing to kid around or joke about.
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Some examples are:
touching of a sexual nature
graffiti of a sexual nature
displaying or distributing of sexually explicit
drawings, pictures and written materials
sexual gestures
sexual or "dirty" jokes
pressure for sexual favors
touching oneself sexually or talking about
one's sexual activity in front of others
spreading rumors about or rating other
students as to sexual activity or performance
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