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  2. Kink (sexuality) - Wikipedia

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    In human sexuality, kinkiness is the use of sexual practices, concepts or fantasies that are not conventional. The term derives from the idea of a "bend" (cf. a "kink") in one's sexual behaviour, to contrast such behaviour with "straight" or "vanilla" sexual mores and proclivities. It is thus a colloquial term for non-normative sexual behaviour ...

  3. Sexual assault - Wikipedia

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    Falling under the definition of sexual assault are sexual activities as forced sexual intercourse, forcible sodomy, child molestation, incest, fondling, and attempted rape." [ 139 ] Every U.S. state has its own code of laws , and thus the definition of conduct that constitutes a crime, including a sexual assault, may vary to some degree by state.

  4. Sexual misconduct - Wikipedia

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    It covers an array of problematic sexual behaviour including sexual harassment, sexual assault and sexual abuse. Two of these terms have specific (and different) legal meanings: Sexual assault has a specific meaning in the criminal law context, unlike sexual misconduct, which may cover both criminal and non-criminal conduct." [5]

  5. Sexual harassment - Wikipedia

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    The impact of sexual harassment can vary. In research carried out by the EU Fundamental Rights Agency, 17,335 female victims of sexual assault were asked to name the feelings that resulted from the most serious incident of sexual assault that they had encountered since the age of 15.

  6. Mass sexual assault - Wikipedia

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    Mass sexual assault is the collective sexual assault of women, men and sometimes children, in public by groups. Typically acting under the protective cover of large gatherings , victims have reported being groped , stripped, beaten, bitten, penetrated and raped .

  7. Sexual violence - Wikipedia

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    Murder occurring either during a sexual assault or as a result of an honor killing in response to a sexual assault is also a factor of sexual violence. Though women and girls suffer disproportionately from these aspects, [ 6 ] sexual violence can occur to anybody at any age; it is an act of violence that can be perpetrated by parents ...

  8. BDSM - Wikipedia

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    Mutual consent makes a clear legal and ethical distinction between BDSM and such crimes as sexual assault and domestic violence. [7] Flogging of the bare buttocks as seen in this New York street fair is a common practice in BDSM. Some BDSM practitioners prefer a code of behaviour that differs from SSC.

  9. Rape in Islamic law - Wikipedia

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    In Islam, human sexuality is governed by Islamic law, also known as Sharia.Accordingly, sexual violation is regarded as a violation of moral and divine law. [1] Islam divides claims of sexual violation into 'divine rights' (huquq Allah) and 'interpersonal rights' (huquq al-'ibad): the former requiring divine punishment (hadd penalties) and the latter belonging to the more flexible human realm.