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Robin Padilla , a former actor, asked in parliament whether husbands have 'sexual rights' to their wives.
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 " Padilla was leading a Senate probe into complaints of sexual harassment in the entertainment industry.
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