Sex service isn’t anything new but there are many who offer very questionable and disturbing services, especially for those who have specific kinds of fetishes. Some even went as far as asking celebs if they were offering any sex services to fans.
How would you feel if someone came up to you and offered you an opportunity to have sex with his wife? That’s a service that’s been going viral on social media but a man offering his wife was, unfortunately, not the most messed up thing about the whole thing. Here’s why:
Over the weekend, the @MALAYSIAVIRALLL Twitter page posted a screenshot of a (now-deleted) dark side (DS) account called @swingermelayu_, owned by a couple, after learning something disturbing about it. From the name and profile bio itself, it looks like any other NSFW account but the pinned tweet posted earlier this month was what got everyone feeling disgusted and concerned.
As seen in the screenshots above, the owner of the account was offering people a chance to have sex with his wife who is 2 months pregnant. He even went as far as listing down the prices for the services and the terms and conditions such as:
- She (the wife) has a petite body
- RM350 with condom
- RM550 without condom (you can ejaculate inside)
- RM50 deposit
- You have to let me watch
- No anal
- No rough sex
- Malays only
If that wasn’t disturbing enough, someone replied to the tweet asking if the couple will be offering the same service once she’s 5 to 6 months pregnant. “It’s better once the belly is bigger,” the anonymous user said. The reposted tweet went viral with many netizens feeling horrified by the content.
Some were disturbed by the fact that the account had over 10k followers while others condemned the man for selling his wife as a sex slave and using her pregnancy to attract more customers who have unusual fetishes. A few suspected that the wife may not have consented to these services, claiming that there were similar cases of women being forced by their husbands to have sex to make money.
As expected, many also tagged the Malaysian Royal Police (PDRM) and Fahmi Fadzil, the Minister of Communications and Digital of Malaysia to look into the matter. At the time of writing, there has been no update on whether or not PDRM or the politician have been made aware of the viral tweet but since the original account has been deactivated, it might take a while to find the owners.
Source: Twitter
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