Stealthing, euphemistically being referred to as a new sex ‘trend’ isn’t a trend at all; it is absolutely a case of assault.
For the uninitiated, stealthing refers to the secret and non-consensual removal of condom during sex.
The subject has been under great debate lately, however, the legal status of the “rape-adjacent” isn’t very clearly defined. So, what exactly are the men up to?
The study
Is stealthing ‘rape-adjacent’?
“I’m not sure if this is rape, but…”
An online ‘comprehensive guide’ on stealthing
Why men ‘stealth’
Should stealthing be a crime?
There was a landmark case in Switzerland of a man who was convicted for stealthing. However, the legal status of stealthing remains unclear. A law to specifically condemn stealthing needs to be in place as the “Survivors experience real harms – emotional, financial, and physical – to which the law might provide remedy through compensation or simply an opportunity to be heard and validated,” Brodsky writes.