8. Being called inappropriate names.
You have a name and people should use it. Calling someone “honey,” or “sugar” or anything that’s sexualized in that nature is inappropriate, especially in a professional setting.
9. The use of space in conversations.
When someone is having a conversation with you, personal space is important. If you feel as though someone is way too close to you and you back away, and they lean in, move forward or shorten the space between you in any way, shape or form, it’s harassment. You’ve made your point clear that you need more space and they’ve denied your request.
10. Someone eating something or drinking something provocatively.
If you’re working at a restaurant, out to eat or even having lunch at work, people can sexually harass you in the way in which they eat their food. Sexual gestures including licking, sucking or anything of that nature while staring at you, or making it about you, is absolutely harassment.