In the game of sexual fantasies there are desires that can be expensive for others, with almost heart attack scare included.

It was going to be a night full of eroticism and excitement for a neighbor of the state of New South Wales (Australia), with all the details planned for a long time, except for a crucial one, which was overlooked. He had hired a couple to enter his house with two machetes and "assault" him half-naked to "'tie and caress him with a broom", but he forgot to communicate before the meeting that he had moved into his home.

As they had agreed after meeting on Facebook, the two men approached the day and time indicated to the address they had indicated. They entered the house armed and unaware that they were about to commit a crime. It was not precisely sexual desire that aroused in the person they found inside.

When the new resident of that house noticed that someone had turned on the kitchen light at 6.15pm. He thought confidently that he would be a friend who came every morning for breakfast. The "assailants" went to the man's room and called him by name . Then the neighbor turned on the light, finding himself in front of two men with a machete. They were immediately aware of their mistake, face of astonishment through, and approached him to apologize by shaking his hand. "Sorry, friend," they told him to leave the house for his correct destination, according to the local press.

The client then provided them with the correct address, 50 kilometers away, for a night for which he was willing to pay up to $ 5,000 (4,506 euros) "if it was really good," according to the judge who has instructed the case and who he sees no intimidating intention in the action of the two armed men.

In his resolution he points out that "they carried the machetes as an accessory or something to use in that fantasy, for which there was no script and it would be done with discretion." Of course, not as much as the accidental 'guest' of that passionate night would have liked, especially.

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