Stealthing is when condom is removed without the approval of the other party during a sexual intercourse. Is this punishable?
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Stealthing is punishable only in some part of the world, it depends if the state has a law that frowns against such act. Also, if stealthing can be seen as a crime, so should lying to be on birth control. Stealthing is mostly an act done by men, but lying to be on birth control just to have a baby for a man should be considered an offense too. And this one is so much more feasible as evidence can easily be drawn.
I find it ridiculous that some people will go extra miles to try and have babies, when I was much younger, we used to sneak on condoms because we didn’t want kids. Now, y’all are wild af. Even if stealthing is made a criminal offense, how can it be proven that it actually happened?