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<blockquote class="definition">A '''Boundary Violation''' occurs when | <blockquote class="definition">A '''Boundary Violation''' is a form of [[Violence]] common in this planet's [[Toxic Socialization]]] system. It occurs when one person violates another person's psychological, emotional, or spiritual boundaries in an aggressive, assaultive, manipulative, selfish, or otherwise unwelcome fashion.</blockquote> | ||
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[[Is a related term::Human Development| ]] | [[Is a related term::Human Development| ]] | ||
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A Boundary Violation is a form of Violence common in this planet's Toxic Socialization] system. It occurs when one person violates another person's psychological, emotional, or spiritual boundaries in an aggressive, assaultive, manipulative, selfish, or otherwise unwelcome fashion.
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Stepping into your personal space, hitting, yelling, shaming, calling names, manipulation, and indeed any kind of psychological, emotional, physical, or spiritual assault is a boundary violation.
Engaging in sex or having relationships with subordinates, patients, or other individuals where you exploit others to satisfy your own needs is a boundary violation.
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