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 ...
OLYMPIA, Wash. — Washington state law may soon allow people to sue sexual partners who have removed a condom or other sexually protective device without their consent. The Senate Law and Justice ...
The term stealthing most commonly refers to the removal of a condom during sex without the knowledge or consent of one's partner. While stealthing often entails a man taking off a condom when engaged ...
*“Stealthing,” the practice of nonconsensual condom removal during sex, is a betrayal of trust and a calculated violation with alarming psychological undertones. According to the New York Post, ...
Earlier this month, a British man was sentenced to more than four years in prison for rape, after he was convicted of taking off a condom without his partner's knowledge or consent during an otherwise ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A sexual practice known as stealthing could soon be punishable in Washington state under a bill that passed the House chamber with ...
In a decisive move, the House has passed HB 1958, an act aimed at addressing the alarming issue of nonconsensual removal or tampering with sexually protective devices during sexual intercourse. (A PDF ...
A sexual practice known as stealthing could soon be punishable in Washington state under a bill that passed the House chamber with a bipartisan vote on Wednesday, Feb. 7. Stealthing is removing or ...