Do you ignore it? Do you stand against it? Take the quiz and find out. How do you deal with harassment?Girls from Sydney, Madrid, Kampala and Lima used a mobile app to talk about how safe they feel in their cities.We heard the same story over and over again, young women are frightened for their physical safety, and angry that this harassment and bullying is not taken seriously.Now we are asking YOU: how do you deal with harassment?WARNING: This quiz is about harassment including sexual harassment, which some readers might find emotionally challenging to engage with.You'd rather be safe than sorryAccording to real girls' comments on the Free To Be app, 14% stated they'd never go back to a place they got harassed. 2% of the comments even mentioned stopping their study or work because of harassment. It is possible to make cities safer for girls, but first we need to acknowledge that it is a real problem and take it seriously. For change to happen, everyone needs to be part of it.Take the pledge.You believe there's strength in numbersLike 47% of girls' comments from Sydney and 41% of girls' comments from Delhi in our 'Unsafe in the City' report, you feel that it is best to avoid places you've experienced harassment unless you're with a group. Having to live your life around normalised harassment and abuse has to stop. It is possible to make cities safer for girls, but first we need to acknowledge that it is a real problem and take it seriously. For change to happen, everyone needs to be part of it.Take the pledge.You've just become used to itJust like 49% of comments from girls in Madrid and 40% of comments from girls in Kampala, you've become used to harassment - it's seen as normal. It's time for us to put an end to harassment and abuse in the city so girls don't have to see this as the only way to live. For change to happen, everyone needs to be part of it.Take the pledge.You're not going to stand for this!You believe that girls and young women are forced to modify their own behaviour to keep themselves safe and that it places limitations on their freedom, opportunity and equality. Enough is enough, you want to do something about it.It is possible to make cities safer for girls, but first we need to acknowledge that it is a real problem and take it seriously. For change to happen, everyone needs to be part of it.Take the pledge.You see a group of teenage boys on bikes and scooters following girls and making sexist commentsYou see a girl being harassed on a crowded busThe fastest way to go home one night is to go through an unlit park. You:Your friends want to go to a busy bar that has a reputation for spiked drinksYou're in a shop at a quiet time. You suddenly notice behind you a man touching himself and looking at youYour boss/teacher is asking you for sexual favoursThe main speaker makes sexist comments towards you Quiz Maker - powered by Riddle Tweet Share Share Email