Sex-for-drinks scandal called "mamading" rocks Mallorca bars

Jul 3, 2014 - 10:10
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Sex-for-drinks scandal called "mamading" rocks Mallorca bars
Mamading ... A video of a girl performing sex acts on more than 20 men in a club while people cheered just to get a free drink has gone viral. Source: AFP

A VIDEO showing a British girl performing sex acts on 20 men for free drinks has raised conces about a new game called "mamading”.

A number of bars in Mallorca have been caught encouraging young women to perform sex acts in retu for prizes. Mamada is Spanish for performing a sex act.

The video in question reportedly goes for more than two minutes and shows a young blonde girl making her way around a dancefloor to about 20 men and performing different sex acts.

The crowd can be heard cheering her on as music plays.

The Mirror reports that the girl was given a bottle of Cava for her efforts, worth no more than three euros ($4).

Manuel Onieva, the local mayor, has ordered a police investigation into the so-called "mamading” bars.

He told the Mallorcan Daily he "completely rejects” the activities and has waed the bars face closure if they are found to have broken the law.

The video has also prompted a lot of people to take to social media to express their disgust at the girl"s actions and of those encouraging her.

 

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