The Cuatro En boca de todos program began the week by addressing the issue of one of the most common techniques of recent times on social networks, sending photographs of penises to women. According to the program, 53% of women between the ages of 18 and 29 have received an image of these without their consent at some time in their lives through their social networks.

For this reason, this issue has been transferred to the European Parliament to try to put a stop to it and to guarantee the rights of women in all corners of the continent. The Mediaset program spoke live with a lawyer who assured that the person who sends these types of photographs is not committing any crime.

After these words, one of the collaborators of the program Sonia Ferrer wanted to give her clearest opinion on the matter. ”Of course, women receive ‘photopenises’ from strangers. In the same way that it is illegal for a man to walk around naked, with his member dangling, down the street, and that is punished, it should be punished for exhibitionism,” she began by saying.

“I do think that it would be something to applaud if it were legislated because I don’t feel like it, I don’t want to suddenly open my cell phone, see that a stranger has sent me a photo and see a ‘photopenis’. Of course they come. They are anonymous, but they are not looking for anything with that, not even to start a conversation. They just want to show off,” he declared.

Ferrer went much further and recounted his own experience receiving this type of image live on the program. ”It bothers me, it’s not nice. Shall I forward one to you? Do you want to see it? How will you feel? Is the same. You’re going to say: ‘Jolín, how unpleasant,” he told the presenter. “They know perfectly well that the reaction to this is going to be to block and, in fact, what I do when it has happened to me is that I no longer block because that way they don’t have the pleasure of knowing that you’ve seen them,” he confessed. ”The only thing they want to know is that you’ve seen it,” he commented.