What should I do if I am harassed by men outside

Being harassed by men outside can be dealt with through explicit refusal, retaining evidence, seeking help, adjusting social circles, and seeking legal protection. entanglement behavior may involve harassment or threats, and different measures should be taken according to the severity.

1. Clearly refuse

Express your attitude directly to the other party, avoiding ambiguity or polite perfunctory remarks. Choose a safe place to refuse, use concise and firm language, and avoid arousing the other person's emotions. It can be clearly stated that they do not wish to receive any form of contact again, and their contact information can be deleted or blocked. If the other party continues to entangle, there is no need to respond to any probing information.

2. Retain Evidence

Save electronic evidence such as harassing text messages, call records, and social media messages, and take photos or videos of offline tracking behavior. Record the time, location, and specific content of each harassment to form a complete chain of evidence. These materials are crucial in reporting to the police or legal proceedings, and can also help others assess the severity of the situation.

3. Seek help

Publicize the experience to family and friends to obtain companionship and support, and if necessary, ask them to assist in picking up or accompanying the trip.

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