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    Body Image In America

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    are pressured to have “perfect” bodies. The standards of body shapes are established through the media and society. These are two of the many known causes that change or influence a girl’s image. Several studies indicate that being influenced to be thin can tremendously effect an adolescent’s well-being and lead to body image disturbance, eating disorders and low self- esteem. One of the main concepts that pressures girls to want to attain the "ideal" body shape would be from social circles…

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    with the way their bodies look. Also Girls as young as five report weight concerns and express a desire to be thinner. Body image has consistently appeared in the top three issues of concern in the Mission Australia Survey of Young Women from 2006 to 2013. The doll Barbie has been an iconic figure in many younger girls lives since her daybue on March 9th,1959 at the annul toy fair in New York City. Over the years business skirts have gotten shorter, shirts have gotten lower and bodies have…

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    Societal Beliefs

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    Societal beliefs can have a great effect on our body image. Everyone knows that Superman is strong and has bulging muscles and that Barbie is thin and successful. That has been engrained in our heads, ever since we were children. Much of our society follows particular beauty ideals that are very impractical, just like Barbie and Superman. These ideas are reinforced in our Westernized states. Looking at socio-cultural beliefs, they emphasize a current societal standard to look thin. They not…

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    their body image, teenagers look at magazines and the media and see Photoshop women and men. This is a social problem because of how teenagers are becoming sick with having the idea that they need to be sex skinny or manly with big broad muscles. Teenagers today look at media images all the time, with commercials, magazines, billboards and models. These pictures make teenagers with different types of bodies feel discouraged about themselves and they need to find a way to change their bodies to…

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    Body Image Dissatisfaction

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    attractiveness and bodily perfection, the media has coerced people to feel unsatisfied with their bodies. This body image dissatisfaction can result in disordered eating, self hatred, problematic social behavior, and overall an unhealthy mental, emotional, and physical state of being. Teenage girls and boys, and even boys and girls as early as ages 9-12 have reported feeling unsatisfied with their bodies. Living in an American society that glorifies "super-hunks and airbrushed beauties"(Maynard…

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    Then came the Roaring 20’s after the first world war. During this era, curvy women with short dresses in flapper style, and bob hairstyle were considered beautiful. (“A look back at beauty through History”). Small wait with large posteriors was no more trendier, but elastic corsets were still in use. Pale skin along with thin eyebrows and silhouette was the perfect look. Wearing makeup was considered low class until 1920’s. (“A look back at beauty through History”). Then was the time for Golden…

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    Women Body Image Analysis

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    and most aggressive purveyors of images and narratives of ideal sender beauty.” For many women who are exposed to these advertisements often think about themselves as not beautiful or not falling under the stereotype of not having the perfect “ideal body”.…

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    A girl named Katie had some big problems in her life when she was 14 years old. Her parents had trouble in their marriage that made little Katie really depressed. Also, her family decided to move to another house. Those things led her to an eating disorder called anorexia. A young girl thought if she weighed less, her life would be perfect. It seemed that thinner people had a better life. She lost a lot of weight and ended up in a hospital. Her doctor realized that Katie needs some help and she…

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    To what extent has social media influenced body image issues with young females, aged up to 25? Introduction Historically social media has not been seen as an issue. With the popularity and introduction of progressing technology social media is becoming more accessible and blamed for insecurities of young women. ‘Social networking sites have started to become one of the most frequently used online communication types in the world. It is reported that one of the commonly used social networking…

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    media to obtain a ‘perfect’ body? The term ‘plus-size’ relates to clothing designed for people who are above the average size. “In the fashion industry; it is a term for models who are Size 8 and up. But in the real world, most people would never think of a Size 8 as plus size – most plus size clothing doesn’t even start until a size 16.” Laura Beck, Cosmopolitan Magazine, 11/01/2014 Plus-size models are having a positive effect on women who do not have a healthy body shape (overweight or…

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