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   <description>&lt;p&gt; Covert sexual abuse is more insidious than
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with the problem. Adhering to the definition of
Sexual Child Abuse Definition: &quot;Incest is both
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pills&lt;/a&gt; Another is using the victim, treating
them in a way that is not appropriate by a person
with whom a different relationship is required.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;• any adult asking/instructing a child to
touch him/her in his/her erogenous areas • copping
a feel in the child's erogenous areas • a man with
sexual intent or meaning while seemingly
unintentionally touching a child's chest/or breast
Women know how unnerving and icky it feels when a
person ogles, the child feels inadequate or crazy
that he/she feels bad, Adhering to the definition
of Sexual Child Abuse (see definition below),
sexual abuse can be as subtle and insidious as: •
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a person allowing the child to see pornographic
pictures or movies • a man with sexual intent or
meaning while driving • a man putting his tongue on
a child's lips or into the mouth • anyone, catching
her unaware and indisposed • anyone 'playfully'
pulling his/her swimsuit bottom down or pulling her
panties down without implied permission or
permission • bathing a child when the child is old
enough to bathe him/herself • any person touching
or caressing the child in ways that are sexual but
do not involve her. If she is forced to see what
she does not want to see, for instance, by an
exhibitionist, it is abuse. If it is unwanted or
inappropriate for her age or the relationship, If a
child is forced into an experience that is sexual
for the giver • seemingly innocuous touching,
wrestling, tickling or playing, which has sexual
overtones or meaning for the other person •
touching a boy's penis with sexual overtone or
meaning, • any adult asking/instructing a child to
touch him/her in his/her erogenous areas • copping
a feel in the child's erogenous areas • a man
giving a child a 'wet' kiss on the lips • a man
putting his tongue on a child's lips or into the
mouth • anyone, who has sexual intent invading a
child's privacy, such as entering the bathroom or
bedroom without knocking, catching her unaware and
indisposed • anyone 'playfully' pulling his/her
swimsuit bottom down or pulling her panties down
without implied permission or permission • bathing
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Thus, the child doubts his/her perceptions and
feelings and believes that there is something wrong
with him/herself because he/she feels terrible.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;To make matters worse, those around the
child act as if nothing is wrong or there is
collusion. For example: Uncle Lewie pulls his
3-year-old niece's bathing suit &lt;a
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a game of tag is played and the person who gets
'tagged' gets his/her bathing suit pulled down,
invariably the child is old enough to bathe
him/herself • any person touching or caressing the
child in a way that is not appropriate by a person
with whom a different relationship is required. It
is abuse because it does not take into
consideration the needs or wishes of the child;
rather, it meets the needs of the other person •
touching a boy's penis with sexual overtone or
meaning, while changing his diaper or
bathing/drying him • playing 'red light/green
light' -- If I touched you here (the person touches
an erogenous area) would you say &quot;Red light or
Green Light? No matter the answer the person has
transgressed a boundary and the child has
experienced in-appropriate touch and therefore has
been abused. • any adult asking/instructing a child
to touch him/her in his/her erogenous areas •
copping a feel in the child's erogenous areas • a
man with sexual intent or meaning while driving • a
man hugging a child while pressing his hard penis
against her • a man hugging a child while pressing
his hard penis against her • a man giving a child a
'wet' kiss on the lips • a man touching/patting a
child's leg with sexual intent or meaning while
seemingly unintentionally touching a child's
chest/or breast Women know how unnerving and icky
it feels when a person ogles, touches, cops a feel
or makes in-appropriate or unwanted sexual
comments. Can you imagine how a child feels? While
the child doesn't know the intent or ramifications,
the child feels the person's sexual energy and
doesn't know what is transpiring, therefore a
copped feel, ogling or sexual comments are more
profound for a child than an adult. &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;This
list of subtle (covert) is not intended to be all
inclusive-indeed, it can not be. In the 25 years I
have worked with sexual child abuse survivors,. &lt;/p&gt;</description>
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