Canada’s top court has ruled that removing a condom during sex without consent can now be prosecuted as sexual assault. The Supreme Court of Canada ruled Friday that “stealthing” — pretending to use a ...
This beast of a bedroom scam is rearing its ugly head — and there’s no protection in sight. “Stealthing,” the devious act of nonconsensual condom removal during intercourse, is resurfacing as a ...
Crishawn Boone, 27, of Marceline, Mo. wants everyone to know stealthing is no laughing matter. Speaking with the AFRO only under the condition of anonymity, Boone told her story and spoke about how ...
Democratic Reps. Ro Khanna of California and Carolyn Maloney of New York sent a letter on Wednesday requesting the House judiciary committee convene a hearing addressing nonconsensual condom removal, ...
Almost nine in 10 young adults in the UK believe that removing a condom during sex without the other person's permission is sexual assault, and around half support prison time as a penalty, finds a ...
ST. PAUL — A Minnesota Senate committee heard a bill Monday that would give victims of “stealthing,” the non-consensual removal of a condom, the option to file a civil lawsuit against their ...
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Ontario’s top court has upheld a sexual assault conviction involving non-consensual condom removal, despite the Crown’s appeal for a harsher sentence. In a decision released this week, the Ontario ...
Almost nine in 10 young adults in the UK believe that removing a condom during sex without the other person’s permission is sexual assault, and around half support prison time as a penalty, finds a ...
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