<p>This study explored lesbian, bisexual, and queer (LBQ) students’ (N=9, aged 19-24) experiences of sexual harassment via semi-structured interview. Data were analysed using thematic analysis. Three overarching themes emerged: (i) The paradox of men’s unwanted sexual attention, (ii) The negative impact on relationships, (iii) The LGBTQ* community as a refuge. The women reported enduring unwanted heteronormative sexual attention, and heterosexist and homophobic harassment which forced some to conceal their sexuality. Support of the LGBTQ* community was central in developing confidence to call-out harassment. The findings call for the inclusion of LBQ specific messages in sexual violence awareness and prevention interventions.</p>
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