There is no explicit legal norm in our country that regulates "sexual harassment" behavior, but our country is not short of provisions and regulations against sexual harassment. For example, the Constitution stipulates that the personal dignity of citizens shall not be violated, and it is forbidden to insult or defame citizens by any means. The General Principles of Civil Law also stipulates that citizens enjoy the right to reputation, and the personal dignity of citizens is protected by law. It is forbidden to damage the reputation of citizens by means of insult or defamation. Citizens have the right to demand cessation of infringement, restoration of reputation, elimination of influence, apology, and may also demand compensation for losses. The Criminal Law also stipulates the crimes of lewdness, insult to women, insult, and defamation; The Public Security Administration Punishment Regulations stipulate that "insulting women or engaging in other hooligan activities" is a behavior that disrupts public order; The Women's Rights Protection Law also stipulates that women's right to reputation and personal dignity are protected by law. It is forbidden to damage women's reputation and personality by means of insult, defamation, and publicity of privacy.