Do Men and Women Really Experience SRH That Differently?
Description
Men and women navigate sexual and reproductive health under vastly different social expectations shaped by culture, religion, tradition, and power. Women are often judged harshly for sexual activity, while men are excused or even praised for the same behaviours. These double standards influence who initiates contraception conversations, how virginity and sexual experience are perceived, and how issues like menstruation, abortion, and pleasure are discussed—or silenced.
For women, stigma and shame dominate conversations about SRHR, from menstrual taboos to virginity ideals. For men, virginity is often mocked, and masculinity is tied to dominance, detachment, and sexual assertiveness. These imbalances affect relationships, decision-making, and access to care, reinforcing harmful stereotypes that limit equity and open dialogue.
In this episode, we compare these lived experiences and unpack how gendered expectations shape SRHR. The discussion highlights why dismantling double standards is vital for equity, respect, and healthier partnerships.
Credits
Host: Ransford Owusu-Ansah
Panellists: Prince, Ralph, Akosua, Margaret & Hannatu
Producer: Michael Tetteh Doku
Music
Intro – The Curious Ring
Interlude – Esi by Kontihene feat. Kwabena Kwabena
Closing – Street Crown by Shatta Wale
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