Understanding the dangerous slang: Secretly removing one's condom during sex

Stealthing meaning
Stealthing refers to the act of non-consensually removing a condom during sex, without the knowledge or consent of the sexual partner. This act is considered as a form of sexual assault by many, as it involves deception and a violation of consent. It presents serious consequences, including the risk of sexually transmitted infections and unwanted pregnancies.

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Understanding and Addressing Your Child's Use of 'Stealthing' Slang

If you recognize your child using slang related to dangerous activities such as ‘Stealthing’ (secretly removing one’s condom during sex) or anything related to drugs, bullying, or criminal behavior, it is critical to address the situation openly and calmly. Start by having honest and age-appropriate conversations about the consequences and implications of such behavior. For online interactions, consider the use of a parental control app to monitor your child’s online activities to ensure they remain safe. Remember, your guidance and support are vital in helping your child navigate through these complexities.

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Summary

We explain that ‘stealthing’ refers to the non-consensual act of secretly removing a condom during sex, viewed as a form of sexual assault due to deception and violation of consent. It carries serious consequences such as the spread of sexually transmitted infections and unplanned pregnancies. Furthermore, we emphasize the importance for parents to address such slang or dangerous behaviors if recognized in their child’s speech, suggesting open dialogue and the use of parental control apps for online activities to ensure their safety.

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