Two Asian students engage in daylight romp while on campus

  • The students got very close during their almost hidden daylight tryst on campus
  • Love birds got very close to each other up against a large concrete building
  • They became shy and shimmied out of view after noticing they had company 

Two Asian university students have been filmed getting amorous with each other in broad daylight while on campus. 

The love birds appeared to get very close to each other up against a large concrete building at University of New South Wales.

Onlookers spied from classrooms above, screaming and laughing at the careless couple’s public display of affection.

A pair of Asian university students have been filmed getting particularly amorous with each other in broad daylight at University of New South Wales

Footage of the loved-up affair was uploaded to Live Leak Tuesday, complete with three different angles of the opportunists, described to be Chinese.

The female student appeared to have climbed atop her male acquaintance’s crutch as he sat with his back against the wall with his legs straight out. 

One sneaky cameraman crept up a set of stairs towards the pair for a close up, but the duo became shy and shimmied out of view after noticing they had company.

The female student appeared to have climbed atop her male acquaintance’s crutch as he sat with his back against the wall with his legs straight out

The couple seemed unconcerned by potentially being caught, getting hot and heavy in broad daylight while other students and staff roamed the campus. 

A golf cart was seen passing by just metres from the encounter, with others walking passed unaware of what was occurring on the other side of the shrubs.     

Daily Mail Australia has contacted University of New South Wales for comment. 

A golf cart was seen passing by just metres from the encounter, with others walking passed unaware of what was occurring on the other side of the shrubs

A golf cart was seen passing by just metres from the encounter, with others walking passed unaware of what was occurring on the other side of the shrubs



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