Stealthing gay
This paper explores how gay, bisexual, and queer men (GBQM) discuss “stealthing,” the removal (or alteration) of condoms and ejaculation during penetration without consent, in a barebacking (or condomless sex) online forum.
Is stealthing legal? Is stealthing rape or sexual assault? What are the potential risks involved with stealthing?
Stealthing refers to the non-consensual act of removing a condom during sexual activity without the awareness or consent of the other person or people involved.
By: Nenad Stojkovic. A sexual encounter sees you the victim of stealthing. Stealthing can take a serious psychological toll we need to address.
This paper explores how gay, bisexual, and queer men (GBQM) discuss “stealthing,” the removal (or alteration) of condoms and ejaculation during penetration without consent, in a barebacking (or condomless sex) online forum. Considerations of stealthing have largely been framed as a legal problem based on the notion of consent or the lack thereof. However, such examinations may be.
Stealthing and grey rape are two terms defining forms of sexual violence. Stealthing is an alarming form of sexual assault. Grey rape is an excuse that many argue rapists use to justify their actions.
Marked by the removal of a condom or other barrier mid-sex without the consent of the other person or people involved, stealthing is serious.
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