'Stealthing' is a phrase referring to non-consensual condom removal - the act is classified as rape under English and Welsh law.
Stealthing is classified as rape under English and Welsh law Around one in 10 young adults either don’t know or don’t believe removing a condom without consent during sex is a crime. The results were shared from the first UK study on views of ‘stealthing’, a phrase referring to non-consensual condom removal. The act is classified as rape under English and Welsh law.
When adjusted to take account of this, the research suggested men were less likely to view it as sexual assault than women, at 83.0% compared with 91.4%.
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