Another term that has been added to the list is “stealthing.” But catchy as the term may be, stealthing isn’t a silly-sounding word for a sex act. Marked by the removal of a condom or other barrier ...
The 28-year-old assailant, Khaldoun F., found himself in Dordrecht District Court after he was accused of secretly removing his condom during sex with a woman last summer, the NL Times reported. The ...
You agreed to have sex with a condom then later find out your partner removed it without your knowledge or consent. You've been stealthed, an act that is increasingly gaining attention as more ...
A disturbing new trend known as “stealthing” is gaining traction, where men secretly remove condoms during intercourse without their partner’s consent. This alarming practice has raised concerns among ...
Content warning: This story contains discussion of sexual violence. OLYMPIA – Three years ago, Mina Hashemi consented to have protected sex with a man. She said she was shocked when she later learned ...
Stealthing – the act of non-consensually removing a condom during sex – has been hitting headlines for the past few weeks. Social media users have been arguing over whether the practice should be ...
Stealthing vitiates — renders null and void — consent because the partner consented to 'touch by a condom,' the paper states, 'not touch by the skin of a penis' You can save this article by ...
A popular so-called sex trend is being labelled as nothing but sexual assault. According to a recent report published in the Columbia Journal of Gender and Law by Alexandra Brodsky, the practice of ...
“Stealthing” is a form of sexual violation that sounds as deceptive and dangerous as it actually is. If you’re not familiar with the term, it’s when a man who is having consensual sex and has agreed ...
Stealthing is a sexual act in which one partner removes the condom during sexual intercourse without the consent of the other partner. It can occur during any type of sexual activity, such as vaginal, ...
"Stealthing" is a dangerous trend with major impacts on victims. Some countries have moved to make the act illegal, but in the U.S., only California prohibits it. Experts explain the impact better ...