This is the moment a young woman documents street harassment in Sweden, with at least two men asking her for sex after another allegedly groped her.

The video has emerged on social media this week, and is believed to have been filmed in Södermanland County, west of Stockholm.

The young woman appears to have been groped by one of the men's friend as she is walking in the street, and has begun filming as she confronts the men.

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On camera: The video has been filmed by a young woman in Sweden, who started recording a group of men as she confronted them over a friend of theirs who had groped her

However, instead of an apology for their friend's behaviour, one of the men asks her for sexual favours, appearing to take her for a prostitute.

The shaky video is likely to have been filmed in recent months as there is snow on the ground where the woman confronts the men.

It starts with a man asking the woman who is filming if he can have sex with her, and while he cannot be seen properly in the video, he is speaking Swedish with a slight accent.

After she responds in disbelief, he repeats his question, asking her again if he can 'make' sex with her.

Straight to the point: Using grammatically incorrect Swedish, the man in the blurry video asks the woman for sexual favours in the street

Anger: The woman tries to steer the conversation back to the fact that she was groped by one of the men in the group, but the person talking appears incredulous

Offer: The man speaking on the video keeps asking the woman for sex, and even offers to pay her, causing her to fire back in anger

She asks the men if they think it's ok for their friend to grope her, but at least one follows her and repeats his requisition if he can 'make' sex with her.

The young woman is outraged, and tells the men to leave her alone, and starts walking away from them.

He then asks her why not, and tells her he is willing to pay her, to which she replies: 'Do you think I'm a whore?'

The man only repeats his offer to pay her for sex, at which point the video cuts out.

Although his background has not been verified, the man in the video keeps using the word 'make' instead of 'have' when asking the woman for sex, indicating that he is not a native Swedish speaker.

Not giving up: Despite the woman's outrage at being taken for a prostitute, the men keep following her until the video ends