How do you not be perverted?

Answer:
Today, teenagers use the word "perverted" to mean a broad variety of negative qualities they believe another person exhibits. In a sense, it is the same as being called any other name, meaning, it's the opinion of another person; it may or may not be true, however.
Being "perverted" typically has an implied sexual meaning. Actions that can be perceived as being "perverted" include, as examples:
  • Talking about body parts in a gross or sexual way.
  • Talking about sexual "conquests" or activities.
  • Asking someone else about his/her sexual activities.
  • Leering / staring at a person's breasts or genitals.
  • Trying to look under or lift up clothing in order to see underwear or body parts.
  • Staring at a female's cleavage.
  • Attempting to touch someone in a sexual manner.
  • Using unwanted touch or making advances toward someone.
  • Making lewd sexual jokes.
  • Being inappropriate.
  • Not having healthy boundaries -- rules by which we control what we do and say to others.
  • Doing lewd and illegal acts; for example, urinating or exposing oneself in public.
  • Grabbing one's own body parts in public.
  • Bothering another person who doesn't want to be bothered.
  • Telling inappropriate jokes with a sexual or sexist message.
  • Using double-meanings with words.
  • Stalking someone.
  • Inappropriate teasing.
  • Bullying or bullying within a group toward one person, especially in a sexual context.




If you adopt the personal rule to always be respectful and decent in your words, actions, and behaviors, you'll be ok.
First answer by Nomz457. Last edit by Lifesnadir. Contributor trust: 216 [recommend contributor recommended]. Question popularity: 1 [recommend question].