Social media platforms such as Facebook have made it easier for people to expand their social circle, apart from staying up to date. In fact, there are also various groups created specifically for those who share the same interests. However, there are some questionable groups online.
Twitter user Haqim (@emrhaqim) recently exposed two “swinger” groups on Facebook based in Malaysia. The groups called “Group Tukar Pasangan Suami Isteri (Suka Sama Suka)” literally translates to people swapping their spouses among couples of their own free will.
Jumpa group ni. Aku macam curious lah kan apa maksud tukar tu? Aku pun cuba bukak.
Satu private group, lagi satu public. So aku tgk yg public. pic.twitter.com/jkQ7saM3zl
— 𝗛𝗮𝗾𝗶𝗺 (@emrhaqim) June 24, 2021
Damn scary gila. Dalam group ni bukan ada suami je, isteri orang pun ada sekali.
Tau apa lagi gila? Ada husband and wife yg open kalau orang lain nak join sekali to do that thing. WHAT. pic.twitter.com/bRMaa1OhQj
— 𝗛𝗮𝗾𝗶𝗺 (@emrhaqim) June 24, 2021
In a lengthy thread shared by Haqim, he revealed that he accidentally came across the groups when he typed the keyword related to changing the ownership’s name at the Road Transport Department (JPJ) on his Facebook page. Astounded by the groups’ name, he then decided to scroll through one of the groups, which was set to public mode.
The group featured married husbands and wives who offered to have sex with other people’s spouses voluntarily, much to the netizen’s surprise. As seen in the screenshots provided by Haqim, apart from looking for a married partner to have threesome intercourse, there were also some members of the group who were willing enough to offer themselves to have sex with the male social media users.
Dah start dah orang hentam dalam group tu. Go warga twitter go pic.twitter.com/agOQvyDMLP
— 𝗛𝗮𝗾𝗶𝗺 (@emrhaqim) June 24, 2021
This issue has also caught the attention of fellow members of Twitterverse. Soon after Haqim’s post went viral, a lot of them have flooded the NSFW group with several comments. Others have also urged the authorities – namely JAKIM and the PDRM – to take stern action against the culprits behind the FB page.
This even prompted FB user Akhi Fairuz Al-Jengkawi to share his two cents on the matter. In this case, the independent preacher had described this horrid “wife-swapping” activities as wretched, evil and disgusting.
In case you are wondering, the Facebook groups have already been deactivated. The owners have also apparently deleted their own accounts.
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