Woman's shocking beach encounter leaves her questioning safety

A holiday by the beach should be a carefree escape, but for one woman, her experience took an unsettling turn after an encounter with a man that left her questioning her safety and choices.

What followed was a revealing conversation about harassment, vulnerability, and the pressure women face when simply enjoying a day in the sun.

Here's the full story.


A disturbing encounter during a beach holiday in Mexico left 26-year-old Emily Marzilli feeling shaken and questioning her personal safety.

Emily, a diving instructor, was filming crabs on the beach with her new iPhone when she turned around and found a man allegedly masturbating just metres away.

The incident, which occurred earlier this month, left Emily horrified and quickly changed her perspective on wearing a bikini while travelling.


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Woman left shaken by disturbing beach encounter in Mexico. Image source: Emily Marzilli


She recounted the event on social media, where she received overwhelming support from women who had faced similar experiences.

'Does my bikini suddenly make me an object of desire?' Emily asked, expressing her shock and frustration.

Swimwear brand owner Rebecca Pask saw Emily’s story and described the man’s actions as 'disgraceful,' calling for men to 'do better.'

'No one should have to experience that,' Rebecca said, adding: 'Women should be able to wear what they want and not face the backlash of men’s actions.'


The incident unfolded when Emily was enjoying her time on the beach, filming small creatures like crabs with her iPhone.

A man approached her earlier, informing her that he would be 'naked' behind some rocks but assured her he would not 'bother' her.

After the brief exchange, Emily moved further down the beach to avoid him.

About 30 minutes later, while taking videos of crabs, she turned around to find the man just 10 metres away, pleasuring himself.

'I got a new iPhone and was testing out the camera and taking videos of little shells and crabs,' she recalled. 'It wasn’t sexy. I wasn’t on the beach twerking, I’m in like a Gollum from Lord of the Rings position with my phone.'

Panicked, she quickly stopped filming and sought out her friend before leaving the beach as fast as possible.


Back at her hostel, Emily was emotionally overwhelmed, breaking down as she shared the disturbing experience with other guests.

She questioned whether she had done something to make herself vulnerable, asking: 'What did I do to put myself in that situation?'

Her friend responded: 'You were a girl in a bikini on the beach.'

In the aftermath, Emily took to social media, where many women shared similar stories of harassment at beaches.


She was struck by how widespread the issue seemed to be.

'One girl told me she was in Greece, lying on her towel in the sun and felt rain drops from where a man had ejaculated on her,' Emily said.

'Even men' reached out to her about their experiences with flashers.

Emily admitted that it was 'shocking and alarming' just how many people had faced similar situations.


While some followers suggested she should have confronted the man or defended herself physically, Emily explained she was in shock at the time.

'There’s no way in hell I am approaching someone insane enough to do that in public,' she said. 'We were out as fast as we could.'

When discussing whether to report the incident to the police, Emily revealed that other women had been laughed at or even asked to undergo psychological tests after reporting similar experiences.

As she was heading back to Baja California, where she operates a dive school, Emily decided against reporting the matter to authorities.


In the wake of the trauma, Emily said she had felt compelled to dress more modestly while travelling to avoid similar situations.

'I think it’s sad. I love to be expressive, and part of that is the way that I dress. But I value safety and not having another experience like that,' she shared.

Her message to other women was to stay aware and always have a safety backup plan.

'The best way that we can learn how to not be in these situations is to just always be observant and have people to contact in case s*** hits the fan,' she said.

Rebecca Pask also emphasised the need for accountability, stating that 'we cannot stop how others act, we can control how we react and what we do to hold them accountable.'


She stressed that women deserve to feel empowered in whatever makes them feel confident, and in this instance, wearing a bikini was absolutely appropriate.

'The solution is just be aware of where you’re wearing skimpy bikinis and let’s educate our males on what’s acceptable and what’s not,' Rebecca added.

'That is a hard line, it’s harassment and indecent exposure is not okay.'


In a previous story, we explored the growing concerns around swimwear choices and public spaces.

This topic highlights the ongoing debate about what’s appropriate and what isn’t when it comes to beachwear.

To learn more about the recent uproar surrounding swimwear bans, be sure to check out the full story.

Key Takeaways
  • Emily Marzilli had a disturbing encounter with a man masturbating on the beach in Mexico, making her question her safety.
  • She received overwhelming support on social media from women who shared similar harassment experiences.
  • Emily decided against reporting the incident to the police, citing previous cases where women had been dismissed.
  • Rebecca Pask called for better male accountability and stressed the importance of women feeling empowered in their choice of clothing.

Incidents like these highlight how unsafe public spaces can sometimes feel for women. What steps do you think should be taken to ensure everyone feels safe at the beach?

Share your thoughts in the comments below.
 

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I really don't give a dam my dear if I disappoint you.

You have said some really disgusting comments in regarding women today and I'm glad I don't know you personally
i agree with Gamiry. Nothing disgusting was printed. when these ones dress up for their outings they might as well not bother. I do not find the fashion even one bit exciting. Remember when one prints they are expressing THEIR views.
 
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Your language is disgusting! Please have some respect for others' feelings

It's all about gender!
Women have oestragen, Men have testosterone.
Men generally get aroused more often, that's how they're 'made' for reproduction purposes.
Women do not NEED to be aroused for reproduction purposes.

@gamiry is right about women creating the arousal,
and @SUZANNE-rose is right about not not controlling theirs.

The old saying goes:
MEN are from MARS and WOMEN are from VENUS, but when they get together, they become a PAIR from URANUS...!
thank you
 
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like it or lump it I AM A FEMALE... name Maxine Ida. As far as I'm concerned the boobs are the most useless part of the female body after partners and kids are finished with them. I get fed up with the breast cancer ads for money when, until recently the donations were not shared with any other cancer. Fortunately I haven't suffered from that one but have had 4 DIFFERENT CANCERS from age 16 up to 2009. At least females in the 18th century had some pride in themselves. You really disappoint me.
That's ridiculous... breasts are one of the main attributes of a woman's femininity!
Ask a woman who HAS had cancer and a mastectomy.
They are also a form of arousal to aid reproduction... !
I hope you're not thinking of joining the Wokes!
 
Not sure about that. Men wear extra tight bike shorts when cycling around the streets. Bodybuilders wear very revealing tight gym pants & singlet, and can seen at the shops after their workout.
You can't blame them for that! We wear bras to keep our boobs in place too, Yes, it pulls them up and may make them look bigger, but it doesn't mean we're flaunting it!
 
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That's ridiculous... breasts are one of the main attributes of a woman's femininity!
Ask a woman who HAS had cancer and a mastectomy.
They are also a form of arousal to aid reproduction... !
I hope you're not thinking of joining the Wokes!
What the hell is a WOKE except "I woke up in the morning" or the way it was used in Shakespear's day. Want to look at my FEMININE body? Bone cancer at 16, Hysterectomy and Cervical cancer at 32, tiny skin cancer in my 50s and DYING on the table of bowel cancer in 2009. Finally kidney disease since age 8. What the hell does that have to do with anything. To me feminine is how you behave, think, speak, dress and NOT just a body part.
 
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