Shocking Video Shows Indonesian Man Stalking Woman and Using Motorcycle as a Scandalous Stage

Shocking Video Shows Indonesian Man Stalking Woman and Using Motorcycle as a Scandalous Stage

Stalker’s Viral Stunt Leaves B Puzzled and Traumatized

On a quiet night in October, B, an 18‑year‑old Indonesian student, was on her way home from a cousin’s house when an unknown motorcycle rider decided to follow her. The rider? A curious, but creepy, stranger who seemed more interested in St. Jude’s tilt‑bell mat than in B’s safe arrival.

The Foul Surprise

After pulling into a small curb outside B’s house, the follower decided to give B a “surprise” that would have made any internet user cringe—though B didn’t even know what the message was until she: popped its lid and chewed the card— because it was actually semen.

Think you’ve seen bad taste? This bitrate of a video made it to 290,000 views on Twitter within just a day and a half. The clip shows B sneaking inside her home, hurgle‑hurgle in disbelief, while the stalker is busy – you know, as in daring or daringly foolish – masturbating and leaving a… masculine trail on her motorcycle seat.

Her Emotional Blow-in

After that, B walked back out, inhaled the scent of the “gift,” screamed, and promptly began crying. She called her mother later that night and begged, “Mum, is that, really, semen? Take a look at this seat! Did I just get hell inside my bike ride? ! (Her voice quavered like an espresso machine at an ice‑cream shop.)”

Since that terrifying night, B’s life hasn’t been normal: late‑night sobbing, sleepless nights, and a sense that staying in the house is maybe a bad idea, especially when the world feels a bit less safe.

Police Still Looking Into It

Despite B’s shock and uncertainty, she has not filed a formal police report yet. Police officers, however, are already on the case—investigating the incident as it could qualify as public sexual harassment. They’re verifying if the alleged “spray” was indeed semen; if so, it echoes the “sperm terror” phenomenon that hit West Java in 2019—when a suspect was charged for spreading bodily fluids and also groping women’s breasts.

A Not‑So‑Surprising Trend

Remember B’s right-hand encounter with “male‑spray” in 2020 at a university hospital? That was not the first— and not the last— instance of unwanted bodily fluid attacks that made the headlines. Social media fans will always try to come up with new slang for each chapter; since then, phrases like “semen terrorism” and “incel violence” are trending as well.

Bottom Line

It’s clear that by 2025, our online world has been infiltrated by some odd pellet gun or spray‑mand. While the essence of explaining the plight of B in a candid, informal tone is done, the reality remains stingy. The police investigate the case, B invites wide empathy, and hope that anyone who may be in a similar distress will reach out and get official help without closing the police office door.