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Beware of the New Sex Trend: “Stealthing”

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While there are many different trends that occur in the bedroom, this particular one isn’t exactly legal nor is it consensual.

Rape is any form of sexual activity in which you are not consenting to but are forced to engage in the act. For instance, if someone physically forces an individual to have sex with them and they have made it clear they are not wanting to take part in it, it would be considered rape.

Rape occurs in many different ways, some acts more violent and aggressive than others and can be recognized in different ways as well. For instance, date rape is when a boyfriend or someone you know forces you to take part in a sexual engagement you have said no to. Hand touches and forced intercourse are much different forms of rape but regardless, they are still forms of an illegal act that is punishable by law.

While most individuals are aware of when they are raped, a new trend that is recognized as rape has surfaced. It’s called “stealthing” and it involves a man who discretely removes the condom during intercourse without letting his partner know he took it off. Many women have come forward unclear as to whether they were raped because while they did in fact consent to sexual intercourse, they wouldn’t have agreed to the act had they known a condom wouldn’t have been worn.

If you believe you are a victim of sexual harassment, whether it involves your boss or an acquaintance who has crossed over your permissible boundaries, contact USAttorneys.com immediately. The sexual harassment attorneys featured on the site are qualified to handle any type of matter that involves sexual harassment and misconduct. They can help you decide if your situation would in fact be considered an illegal act and help you to feel confident in your decision to come forward with your claims.

So why exactly are men engaging in the act of “stealthing”?

A rise in “stealthing” was documented in a report that has been provided by the Columbia Journal of Gender and Law according to the New York Post. And that’s not the only place where the term seems to be popping up. A doctoral student who works at a rape crisis hotline has been receiving calls more frequently from women who are claiming they have been “stealthed.” The doctoral student has also said she experienced the same thing with a past boyfriend.

It seems these men, or perpetrators, who are engaging in “stealthing” believe it is their right to “spread one’s seed.” On the same token, wouldn’t it be a woman’s right to decide whether or not she wanted to conceive a child or become susceptible to STD’s or other sexually transmitted illnesses? Of course it is which is why “stealthing” would be considered a form of rape. However, there are no existing laws that cover this new form of sexual assault but there are statutes that can help a victim address this issue that many aren’t sure how to do.

Both sexual harassment and sexual assault are crimes and should be reported immediately.

What are Some Forms of Sexual Assault?

According to girlshealth.org, “sexual assault and abuse is any kind of sexual activity that you do not agree to.” Some common forms of sexual assault and abuse include:

  • Sex you physically or verbally acknowledge you are not consenting to.
  • Inappropriate touching
  • Any form of sexual activity
  • Rape
  • Attempted rape
  • Child molestation

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