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'I felt like I had been raped': Stealth removal of condom during sex raises legal, ethical concerns
A new paper by a Yale law school graduate has spurred conversation about a little-known practice known as stealthing, the secret, non-consensual removal of a condom during sex that some legal experts say could be considered sexual assault.
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