^new^ - Boso Sa Suso

Groups like GABRIELA and various human rights organizations work to educate the public on the harms of voyeurism and the importance of creating safe spaces for all genders.

The phrase "boso sa suso" is a Tagalog expression that translates literally to "peeping at breasts." In Filipino culture and media, this term is associated with: Voyeurism (Boso): The act of secretly observing someone, usually for sexual gratification, without their consent. It is considered a form of sexual harassment. Safe Spaces Act (Bawal Bastos Law): Under Republic Act No. 11313 in the Philippines, acts of voyeurism and non-consensual sexual gazing in public and online spaces are illegal and punishable by law. Media Context: The phrase is sometimes used in the titles or descriptions of "sexy" or "exploitation" films (often referred to as boso sa suso

Incidents can be reported to the local Barangay or the Philippine National Police (PNP) Women and Children Protection Center. Groups like GABRIELA and various human rights organizations