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Originally Posted by junmin95
I quote this because for those newcomers / younger ones, if you take out rubber without the consent of the woman even if she is your gf, it's a form of sexual assault. So don't play play hor.
As someone who fucked with FLs/MLs/ONS/ ex-gf, I don't take out my condom unless I asked her for consent. But usually I never have to take out condom because I know it's to protect myself.
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Good legal points
If you’ve been infected with STIs/STDs other than HIV
Someone who knowingly engages in sexual activity with another person without disclosing that they have tested positive for any other STIs/STDs, apart from HIV, may also be penalised under section 376H of the Penal Code for procurement of sexual activity by deception or false misrepresentation.
Under this section, if a person who is the carrier of an STI/STD engages in sexual activity with another consenting person, then they may be found liable if such consent was fraudulently obtained through lying about or not disclosing their status as an STI/STD carrier.
If the sexual act leads to harm, including the subsequent infection by the partner, then the person who infected the other may also be liable under section 321 of the Penal Code for Voluntarily Causing Hurt (VCH) to someone.
In some instances, a person may even be liable for Voluntarily Causing Grievous Hurt (VCGH) under section 322 of the Penal Code, because some kinds of STIs/STDs have been known to cause severe bodily damage – an example of this is syphilis, which in its latent stage, may cause brain damage, organ shutdown, and may lead to death.
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