You are absolutely right not to cede “inappropriate” to just a sexual euphemism. Even if you’re not, boundary violations are seen as a way to get in someone’s personal space and make them less defensive of their bodies, which can lead to sex abuse. So yeah, no matter how you slice it, your wording was appropriate.
You are absolutely right not to cede “inappropriate” to just a sexual euphemism. Even if you’re not, boundary violations are seen as a way to get in someone’s personal space and make them less defensive of their bodies, which can lead to sex abuse. So yeah, no matter how you slice it, your wording was appropriate.
You are absolutely right not to cede “inappropriate” to just a sexual euphemism. Even if you’re not, boundary violations are seen as a way to get in someone’s personal space and make them less defensive of their bodies, which can lead to sex abuse. So yeah, no matter how you slice it, your wording was appropriate.