“…In sexual-affective relations, coercion can occur both in verbal and non-verbal communication, and, therefore, the solution is necessarily based on taking into account not only speech acts, which are essential, but also other types of communicative acts (Flecha et al, 2020 ). The coercive dominant discourse imposes the link between attraction and violence, influencing the socialization that occurs from birth, in settings such as school, family, circles of friends, and audiovisual products, and therefore prevention is necessary in all of these settings (Aiello et al, 2018 ; Rios-Gonzalez et al, 2018 , 2019 ; Ruiz-Eugenio et al, 2020 ; Villarejo et al, 2020 ).…”