Every detail stitching that fabricates our society "nudges" both females and males to reproduce. Although in the main stream culture sex is depicted as a cool pleasurable leisure activity, one can easily forget the contraceptives necessary for "safe" sex. The most widely available contraceptive is the condom, a fairly low price protection that comes in variety of sizes and are also given out for free at clinics and non profit organizations. A jarring myth of our mainstream culture is that a man enters "adulthood" when he sleeps with a woman for the first time, while the woman in our society enter adulthood when she get her monthly "visitor". Why do our society praise or deem a man a legend based on the number of women he has slept …show more content…
One of the first couple of things the doctor ask its ' patient is if they are sexually active then if they are practicing safe sex. Doctors want to shift patients behavior with a nudge, by informing people about what other people are doing, listing the most effective methods, or by reiterating the health risk associated with each contraceptive methods. They nudge the female patients to the form of contraceptives that requires prescription and then compare the prescription drugs plan on multiple dimensions (Sunstein & Thaler 172). The doctors then carefully list the precautious to the women of not taking the birth control method correctly- drug compliance (Sunstein & Thaler 91). After a month, a years, or years depending on the contraceptive the client chose, she will have to get recalibrated to make sure the birth control is working and not causing negative impacts such as offbalances of …show more content…
"Weak. Wimpy. Melodramatic. These names are just a sample of what many called men last week in response to a male birth control study. The administrators were forced to halt the study when a number of participants withdrew, citing concerns with mood swings, acne and muscle pain — many of the same downsides that women experiences with birth control (MBC). For now, male birth control will have to wait. As Christian we should continue to strive for gender equality in more than just the work force and wages. It is easy to follow the stampede, but sometimes we need to stop and think for ourselves instead of allowing choice architect to nudge us to the