Concept information
Preferred term
perceptions of sexual intent
Definition
- People's perceptions of sexual intent are their judgments that others are interested in them as sexual partners. The degree of interest people judge to exist may range from simple recognition (in which others merely notice their potential as partners) to avid pursuit (in which others' desires for them are blatant and conspicuous). [Source: Encyclopedia of Human Relationships; Sexual Intent, Perceptions of]
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URI
https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/perceptions_of_sexual_intent
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