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How to Avoid an Upskirt
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It is important to note that "upskirting" is a form of sexual harassment and should never be done. To avoid inadvertently taking an upskirt photo or video, here are some tips: 1. Be mindful of your surroundings: If you're in a crowded area, be aware of your positioning and who is around you. Try to avoid standing or sitting close to people who are wearing skirts or dresses. 2. Respect personal space: Respect people's personal space and do not get too close to them. If you need to pass someone, make sure you give them enough space to feel comfortable. 3. Don't use your phone inappropriately: Do not use your phone to take pictures or videos up someone's skirt. This is a violation of their privacy and is considered sexual harassment. 4. Dress appropriately: If you are wearing a skirt or dress, make sure it is long enough to cover you appropriately. Consider wearing shorts or leggings underneath your skirt for added protection. 5. Speak up: If you see someone taking an upskirt photo or video, speak up and report it to authorities. It is important to hold perpetrators accountable for their actions and protect potential victims. Remember, taking upskirt photos or videos is a serious offense and can have legal consequences. Always respect people's privacy and personal boundaries.
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