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Removing condom during sex under the Sexual Offences Act is a crime

This concerns men who commits “stealthing”, otherwise known as the act of removing condom without consent during sex. What is however not clear is whether women can be guilty of this offence. If a man removes the condom without the woman’s consent, he can be found guilty of rape if proven in court. However, if a woman removes the condom on the man with the odd chance that he’s not aware it’s been removed, or the woman removes her femidom or internal condom, can she also be guilty of rape? What do you think guys?

According to the Columbia Journal of Gender and Law, a woman who contributed anonymously to a research said she had been seeing a man for a couple of weeks and refused to have sex with him without a condom, calling it “non-negotiable.”

“We were hooking up and halfways through he took his condom off. Obviously I was very upset.” She said the man told her: “Don’t worry about it, trust me.”

Ladies, what would you do if this happens to you, let’s hear your thoughts.

 

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