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A video of an unknown couple has been making rounds on social media.
A video of an unknown couple has been making rounds on social media.

A VIDEO of a couple in a compromising position has been making rounds on social media recently.

In the video, the unknown couple is seen having sex behind a car while people are watching them.

When the video starts, the man can be heard saying: "Don’t climax on me." 

Many social users have been commenting on the video.

While some said alcohol is the reason for the high rate of STIs, pregnancies and HIV in the country, others said they think men take advantage of drunk women at parties.

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Clyde Sithole wrote: "Why I say this is 'Rape', if you are under the influence of drugs and alcohol is involved, clear consent cannot be obtained. An intoxicated person cannot give consent."

Wena_WeNdlovu wrote: "This is between two parties - male and female. All we see is a video and we are not getting any information before this scene took place, whether they agreed, or the lady forced the guy or the guy forced the lady."

Jemor wrote: "Alcohol abuse is a problem in this country. The behaviour after comes with hurting results." 

NkosenhleNdwa wrote: "It’s always 'guy took advantage of her'. When will women shoulder a responsibility?"

Daily Sun hasn't yet established when or where the video was taken, and the identity of the couple is also not known. 

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