The circumstances that are relevant in determining whether a reasonable person would have anticipated the possibility that the other person would be offended, humiliated or intimidated by the conduct include—
(a) the sex of the other person; and
(b) the age of the other person; and
(c) the race of the other person; and
(d) any impairment that the other person has; and
(e) the relationship between the other person and the person engaging in the conduct; and
(f) any other circumstance of the other person.