Third World Countries like Philippines are having its own population control problem. The government tries to control the booming number because of the increasing number of people living below poverty line, and decreasing the scarce resources to feed its people. Responsible Parenthood Bill (RH Bill) had been a long topics being debated in congress until it passed as law when President Aquino intervened and influenced the lawmakers to pass it as soon as possible. Then, it went through a tough journey before becoming a law. Until the Supreme Court stop it for awhile. Considering the culture of the Filipino, this bill which includes the use of contraceptives such as condom and pills are against the moral principle of many christian Filipinos thus making this law non-active and still a futile dream to see its execution.
But developed countries like the Great Britain has the opposite problem -- their fertility rate is very low which making its workforce mostly composed of aging citizens. And according to findings, this problem has been aggravating because of the modern technologies like smartphone and social media
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It Dulls The Libido
A large-scale and a-decade poll of more than 15,000 Britons found that people aged 16-44 were having sex less than five times a month. The factors affecting such are the fewer people living together, more persons preferred to be single, depression and of course the economic recession because being unemployed links to low self-esteem. But one bizarre thing the study found out is the increasing number of taking gadgets to their bedroom during night time. They try to check emails, twitter and socialize online and playing online game that makes them too busy for sex. Another convenient that the smartphones might give is the easy accessible to obtain and watch porn in an instant thus replacing the real deal of having physical sex with the person you almost ignore to exist breathing next to you. If this is a problem for the developed countries then this is probablly an effective solution to developing countries struggling to minimize its population.Source