Mall-goers in Australia have been reporting walking in on various orgies while going into changing rooms and parents’ rooms alike.
Several Australian individuals have been reporting to various news outlets that they have recently walked in on orgies while attending their local shopping mall.
One teenager from Brisbane told the Courier Mail that sex acts in public places such as malls had been happening “for years”.
“This has been happening since I was in Year 10 at most shopping centres,” the 19-year-old said.
“It’s especially popular during late-night shopping.”
“I think it has something to do with the rise in OnlyFans.”
An anonymous local from the same report also speculated on the matter.
“Just some OnlyFans content to pay for their vapes … nothing new it’s the new trend,” they wrote online.
More reports were provided by Courier Mail.
“I responded by saying, this is a baby changing room, not a baby making room,” one person said.
“They were about 14, the boy looked at me and said, ‘you’re just jealous’ … I was gobsmacked.”
“Once my partner and mother walked into the parents’ room to change my son’s nappy, and there were junkies in one of the cubicles smoking meth,” one said.
Some older people online got upset over the reports and a cycle of outrage began— with many offering their own ideas on how it could’ve been handled differently.
“A parents’ room isn’t for teens to be doing things that should be left for home business,” one mother said.
“They should have a security guard on to deal with them.”
“Had to drag my babies to the ladies’ room instead. I reported but I doubt security did anything,” another said.
Another mall shopper, on Thursday, detailed the moment she stumbled across a group of teenagers engaging in “some weird orgy” in a parents’ room.
“I walked in on what I can only describe as some weird orgy,” she said.
“Four teenagers having sex on the bench near the microwave and then moved into one of the breastfeeding cubicles.”
“I didn’t feel comfortable saying anything to them as there were four of them and only me and my daughter,” she said.
“I threw my daughter, half-dressed and the contents of my change bag into our trolley and left.”
“I honestly will never be using the parents’ room without someone else with me.”