'Stealthing' could be considered assault say experts

May 02, 2017 11:57

'Stealthing' could be considered assault say experts about secret removal of condom during sex

Paper in Columbia Journal of Gender and Law examines little-known practice some say is 'rape-adjacent'


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moonbladem May 5 2017, 17:17:34 UTC
Despicable and utterly disgusting behavior. I would definitely consider this rape. Just because it starts out consensual, with a condom, doesn't mean it continues being consensual when the asshole removes his condom, whether with or without the woman's knowledge or consent. It then becomes rape, plain and simple.

So which is it? They want to use stealth to "spread their seed" around but get mad when women get pregnant and accuse them of trapping them. These MRA fuckers can't have it both ways. On top of that, there's this push on the conservative side to make abortions illegal. So what... women end up fucked at every turn? That would make them laugh with glee, wouldn't it?

And with this current federal government being controlled by the GOP, who are mostly sexists and misogynists anyway, I don't see legislation outlawing this kind of behavior anytime soon either. They probably secretly approve of stealthing. I mean, it punishes women doesn't it? Who are women to think they can have the same sexual freedoms as men, courtesy of birth control and abortions, right?

In the meantime, how can we protect ourselves and warn other women? I think there should be an app for women, to share the pictures and details of men they've come across who have "stealth-ed" them. Social media is a powerful tool. We should use it.

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soleiltropiques May 5 2017, 19:04:23 UTC
iac.

The 'stealthing' app would be a GREAT idea. I mean, men have gross forums where they post pictures of women so why not?

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