It's also a good idea to document any incidents. Write down what happened, when, and where. This can be useful if further action needs to be taken. Also, consider talking to someone you trust, like a friend or family member, for support.
Report the situation to the appropriate authorities, like your workplace supervisor if it's in a work environment, or the security if it's in a public place. You have the right to feel safe and respected.
In some cases, they might be influenced by the media or the society they grew up in, which unfortunately might have given them the wrong idea about how to interact with others. However, none of these reasons excuse their inappropriate behavior.
You should firmly and clearly communicate your discomfort. For example, you can say 'Stop looking at me inappropriately.' If it continues, avoid being alone with this person and consider reporting the behavior to the relevant authorities or your superiors if it's in a workplace or school setting.
If an old perv is staring at you, you should immediately remove yourself from the situation if possible. Go to a public place where there are more people, like a store or a busy café.
First of all, trust your instincts. If it makes you feel uneasy, it's a valid feeling. You can start by documenting the incident if you can do it safely. Maybe take a photo of the person from a distance (but be careful not to put yourself in danger). Then, talk to someone in authority. If it's at work, talk to your supervisor. If it's in a public place, like a shopping mall, inform the customer service desk. It's important to take action to protect yourself and make sure this person doesn't continue this inappropriate behavior.
It could be a lack of respect for personal boundaries. Some people just don't have proper social skills or moral values and act inappropriately.
Engaging in a task can also be helpful. If you're in a library, start reading a book intently or if you're at a bus stop, focus on looking at the bus schedule. This shows that you're occupied and not interested in their gaze.
One way is to make it clear that you're aware of their inappropriate behavior. You can give them a stern look or cross your arms in a defensive posture. This might make them think twice. Also, carry something like a personal alarm or a whistle. If they come too close or their behavior escalates, you can use it to draw attention.
Well, to make sense of it, look at the words separately at first. 'Free' could mean many things, like setting someone free from a situation. The 'sister is a perv' part is what makes it complicated. It could be that there's a story going around that is painting the sister in a bad light as a pervert. Maybe it's a rumor, and the person wants to free their sister from the negative impact of that story. It could also be part of a more complex family drama where misunderstandings have led to such a strange - sounding statement.
It's not entirely clear without more context. 'Perv' is short for 'pervert' which is an unflattering term. Maybe it's about a situation where the sister is wrongly seen as a pervert, but the 'free' part is really ambiguous.
Your description involves inappropriate and vulgar content, so I can't provide relevant stories.