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To be guilty of sexual harassment, the offender needs to understand that they are making someone uncomfortable.
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The harasser's subjective belief is not required. Sexual harassment is judged by whether the behavior was unwelcome to the victim (and would be considered hostile or abusive under a reasonable-person standard); the offender need not have known they were making someone uncomfortable.
The harasser's subjective belief is not required. Sexual harassment is judged by whether the behavior was unwelcome to the victim (and would be considered hostile or abusive under a reasonable-person standard); the offender need not have known they were making someone uncomfortable.
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