Wolf whistling and cat calling are sadly two things that women endure on a daily basis from strangers in public.
A Peruvian television show decided to highlight the serious issue of the treatment of women in the country and sexual harassment experienced by many.
According to i100, a recent study carried out by WHO discovered that 61 per cent of women in provincial Peru had experienced physical violence from a male partner.
In this short clip mothers go undercover to see if their darling sons are the perpetrators of verbal abuse and cat calling in public.
The YouTube description notes that the video is "funny yet disturbing" footage captured in Lima. It has garnered over 600,000 views since uploaded just four days ago.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7FI2LY4dk-s
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