The fertility rate is affected by religious beliefs, social pressure, and the availability of contraception. Wealthy countries with less religious influence, such as Andorra and Taiwan, will have a lower fertility rate compared to countries with more religious influence, like those in villages with immense social pressure.
The hosts share their experience of how they handled the discussion around sex with their kids and offer advice on how to approach this topic with children.
Gen Z engages in sex, drugs and alcohol less than previous generations, with the trend downward. It's amusing how people now criticize them for being "boring" and constantly using their phone.
The speaker discusses the flawed ideology behind abstinence only education and references Sarah Palin and the Duggar family as examples of how it doesn't work.
Pornography and birth control pills have changed the way we think about casual sex, preferences in partners, and the need for personal development.