Welcome,
Guest
. Please
login
or
register
.
1 Hour
1 Day
1 Week
1 Month
Forever
Login with username, password and session length
Home
Search
Arcade
Chatroom
Calendar
Media
Login
Register
PebHmong Discussion Forum
»
General Category
»
General Discussion
»
Not fair to the ladies so c'mon men, we are better than that, DON'T BE THAT GUY
Advertisement
Print
Pages: [
1
]
Author
Topic: Not fair to the ladies so c'mon men, we are better than that, DON'T BE THAT GUY (Read 136 times)
0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.
theking
Elite Poster
Posts: 59273
Respect:
+1322
Not fair to the ladies so c'mon men, we are better than that, DON'T BE THAT GUY
«
on:
September 12, 2021, 09:13:11 PM »
California Moves to Outlaw 'Stealthing,' or Removing Condom Without Consent
The bill, which the Legislature approved unanimously and which awaits the governor’s signature, would make it a civil offense to remove a condom during intercourse without a partner’s consent.
Like this post:
0
Logged
Adverstisement
theking
Elite Poster
Posts: 59273
Respect:
+1322
Re: Not fair to the ladies so c'mon men, we are better than that, DON'T BE THAT GUY
«
Reply #1 on:
September 13, 2021, 09:08:50 PM »
Done:
California Becomes The First State To Pass ‘Stealthing’ Bill, Making Nonconsensual Condom Removal Illegal
The California legislature has passed a bill that makes it illegal to remove a condom without permission during sexual intercourse, an act known as stealthing. The bill, named AB-453, deems stealthing as a form of sexual battery in the California Civil Code. California is now the first state to pass a law banning stealthing.
The bill was introduced by Assemblywoman Cristina Garcia, who told the New York Times that the passing of AB-453 will “make it clear that this is not just amoral, but also illegal.” Garcia had been trying to get this bill passed since 2017.
“It is a big week for victims,” Garcia said. “It is a big week for discussions around these issues, and it is a big week to talk about consent.”
Now that AB-453 has been passed unanimously, the last step is for Governor Gavin Newsom, to sign it. He has until October 10, to do so. Newsom hasn’t commented on the bill and his pending signature. After being signed, people who remove condoms without consent can be sued.
Stealthing gained more attention after Alexandra Brodsky published a paper on it titled Rape Adjacent: Imagining Legal Responses To Nonconsensual Condom Renewal in 2017.
Stealthing is highlighted in Michaela A. Coles’s HBO series I May Destroy You. In one scene, Arabella, the main character played by Cole, hooks up with a guy she is dating. She tells him to put on a condom, which he does. During intercourse, he removes the condom without her knowing after he asks her to change positions. When she realizes he took it off, she confronts him. His response is that he thought she knew and would be able to feel the difference once he took it off.
The New York State senate has also tried to pass a stealthing bill, S4401, but they haven’t been successful.
Like this post:
0
Logged
Print
Pages: [
1
]
PebHmong Discussion Forum
»
General Category
»
General Discussion
»
Not fair to the ladies so c'mon men, we are better than that, DON'T BE THAT GUY
Advertisements