Men of Ecuador, start doing jaw exercises now.

You may be required to put in a little extra effort if the country passes a proposal to make good sex a "right" for women.

Assembly member Maria Soledad Vela noted that women have traditionally been thought of as sex objects in the country, and she put forth a "right to sexual enjoyment" that would ensure that women "can make free, responsible and informed decisions about their sex lives."

How is that enforceable? The leader of the opposing party, Leonardo Viteri, said in response that "it isn't possible" to decree orgasm legally.

"I never asked for the right to orgasm, only the right to enjoyment," Vela countered.

Questions raised: Should there be a law requiring reciprocal favors? Or is it even possible?