Patriarchy A system of society or government in which Sexual harassment is or of men hold the power and women are largely a sexual nature, or the unwelcome or excluded from it. This includes but is not inappropriate promise of rewards in limited to: marketing through use of exchange for sexual favors. Sexual sexualized women's bodies, the "boy's club" harassment can include unwelcome sexual mentality at , creating a " advances, requests for sexual favors, and culture," valuing typically male labor over verbal or physical harassment of a typically labor, complimenting a sexual nature. It can also include more without her , raising boys to severe forms of harassment such as sexual control their emotions, etc. , physical force of a sexual nature and rape. Sexual harassment can often interplay with power dynamics but can be between any , ages, orientations (i.e. not just the stereotypical older, powerful to a young woman).

Victim blaming Rape occurs when the victim of a Unlawful and unwelcomed sexual activity or any wrongful act is held entirely or and usually sexual intercourse carried out partially responsible for the harm that befell forcibly or under threat of injury against the them. There is a greater tendency to will of an individual. Although this word has victims of rape than victims of if been used mostly to refer to male to female victims and perpetrators know each other. genital penetration in the past and (Canadian resource centre for victims of sometimes in legal contexts, it can also refer crime) No one asks for it. Reports show that to other types of forcible sex between there is a lot of in the way women people of any to another. who are assaulted act and dress. Any woman of any age and physical type, in almost any situation can be sexually assaulted. The number one thing convicted rapists report looking for in a victim is vulnerability, not appearance. This myth takes the responsibility of the rape away from the rapist and shifts it to the victim. No one asks to be hurt in this way. (Women against )

Misogyny Trigger is the of, contempt for, or A trigger in psychology is a stimulus such as a against women or girls. Misogyny smell, sound, or sight that triggers feelings of can be manifested in numerous ways, trauma. In the strictest sense of the term, including , sex , trigger is used to refer to experiences that hostility, androcentrism, , and “re-trigger” trauma in the form of flashbacks ideas, belittling of women, or overwhelming feelings of sadness, violence against women, and sexual anxiety, or panic. (goodtherapy.org) objectification of women. (Rutledge International Encyclopedia of Women)