Recent court decisions of several states have held that a female partner who initially consents to having sexual intercourse
may withdraw her consent at any time during sexual intercourse (i.e. post-penetration withdrawal of consent), and if the male partner fails to stop immediately or continues against her will, he is committing rape or sexual assault. A withdrawal of consent during sexual intercourse effectively nullifies any earlier consent and subjects the male partner to forcible rape or sexual assault charges, if he persists in what has become non-consensual intercourse. The state legislatures and courts have yet to resolve the issue of how soon one must stop or desist when consent is withdrawn during sexual intercourse, so as not to be rape or sexual assault. Moreover, there is a growing trend for juries awarding multi-million dollar awards to careless lovers who expose their partner(s) to sexually transmitted diseases or HIV infection, or for failure to disclose (i.e. sex torts liability).
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