Answer:
Sexual Harassment
Explanation:
There are still a lot of people in doubt about what is harassment and what is flirting, completely different things. Flirting, through affectionate nicknames like "sweetie" and "honey," doesn't have to end, it's true, but it's time for everyone to understand when the boundaries are being breached.
Everything that makes a person embarrassed can be widely considered harassment. Any interaction without consent that has libidinous ends can be considered a type of sexual violence. With this, we can conclude that Patricia is facing a sexual harassment situation, as she has repeatedly asked David to stop calling her "sweetie" and "honey," because she is embarrassed and demoralized, but David keeps calling Patricia like that.
By law, the crime of harassment only applies when there is a hierarchical relationship, as in schools and at work, and when embarrassment is reiterated.
Answer:
It is difficult to interpret such a complex interaction.
Explanation:
I can't give explanation for this one
Incense, I guess. Can you be more specific?
Answer:
1: people not being aware by crossing the road while it is busy 2: people obstructing the road 3: a person could have gotten out of their car and still been in the road
This is what is called the
conditional positive regard. It is the opposite of the unconditional positive
regard and it means acknowledgment under certain condition. It can be both
positive and negative. Positive when nurtures growth and negative when for example
child comes out as homosexual and his parents start encouraging him to seek medical
help unless the their child wants them to stop providing positive regard.