Citations:stealther


 * one who engages in stealthing, the secretive removal of a condom during sex


 * 2017, J Brennan, Stealth breeding: bareback without consent, Psychology & Sexuality (Taylor & Francis):
 * I see him get the condom and actually put it on so I thought, alright, we’re gonna play safe. as a pleasurable fantasy or practice for both stealther and stealthee – as subject positions
 * 2019, S Ebrahim, I'm not sure this is rape, but: An exposition of the stealthing trend:
 * condom removal after agreement has been reached that intercourse is only to occur with a condom The stealther’s comment indicates his disregard for both his and his partner’s sexual
 * 2021, KK Nguyen, C Weeks et al., Investigating the effects of stealthing justifications on rape perceptions, Violence against women:
 * that the absence of a condom in stealthing is not due to inconvenience or to habitual or careless sexual practice; rather, it is a deliberately planned act to serve the stealther’s personal …
 * 2022, E Daroya, "I See Nothing Wrong with Stealthing in Anonymous Sexual Situations": Assemblages of Sexual Consent in Gay, Bisexual, and other Queer Men's Accounts of" , Sexuality & Culture (Springer):
 * condom, your choice is to use a condom or decline to have sex with them. If someone wants to get fucked with a condom and the top takes off the condom The stealther robs the victim of
 * condom, your choice is to use a condom or decline to have sex with them. If someone wants to get fucked with a condom and the top takes off the condom The stealther robs the victim of


 * various other senses:
 * one who is stealthy?