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Research Highlights Link Between Entitlement and Stealthing Behavior

A recent study from the University of the Sunshine Coast reveals that men with a strong sense of entitlement are significantly more likely to engage in 'stealthing' during sexual encounters.

Editorial Staff
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Updated 6 days ago
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The study indicates that men who exhibit high levels of entitlement are three times more likely to commit the act of stealthing, which involves removing a condom without consent during intercourse.

Stealthing has been criminalized in many Australian states, reflecting growing concerns about consent and sexual behavior.

This research sheds light on the psychological traits that may contribute to such behaviors, emphasizing the need for further exploration in the context of sexual health and consent.