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Backlash after Filipino MP says husbands have 'sexual rights'

A senator in the Philippines has come under fire online after he asked in parliament whether husbands have “sexual rights” to their wives.

Robin Padilla, a former actor, posed the query to a prominent human rights lawyer, who was invited as a resource person to a hearing on sexual harassment in the entertainment industry.

He also asks what husbands should do if they are “in the mood” and their wives are not - to which lawyer Lorna Kapunan replies that they can “watch Netflix”.

TheFriar ,

Oh dip! Donkey Doug?!

OpenHammer6677 ,

Filipino here. That guy is a fckng idiot. He’s a misogynistic movie star with too much fame and no brains. Nothing he says has any substance. He got the most votes when he ran for office. Absolute fckng idiot

FundMECFSResearch ,

Welp, if I’m a women in a country that thinks like that, I’m not getting married

awesome_lowlander ,

Also the only country besides the Vatican (which arguably isn’t even one) where divorce is straight up illegal.

CluckN ,

With that mustache I’m not surprised.

leaky_shower_thought ,

he got what he asked for. and more.

him being a representative means there’s a lot more that thinks this way.

Meron35 ,

More like sexual wrongs

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