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    Female Body Image

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    everywhere‚ on magazines‚ TV‚ and billboards. I have never been a size 0 but after seeing that all the girls on the media were so skinny and "perfect" my goal became to look just like them so I could get the same attention they got. It seemed that in order to get attention and acceptance you needed to look a certain way. As an adult now‚ I have witnessed the tragic effect that appearances on the media have on people. They try

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    Media & the Body

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    The media is often blamed for the insecurities of adolescent children‚ but are they really to blame? The media may not be the most reliable when it comes to looking for a role model‚ but it is the parent’s job to educate their children on what is real and what is not. The media advertises to make money; beauty and attractive images are what make money. Media and advertisement are not the educators of children and should be allowed to use attractive models in their campaigns. Anorexia‚ bulimia‚

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    Body Image Effects

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    Body images is how you see yourself. It’s what you believe about your appearance. Body image is how you feel about yourself. How you feel about your height‚ the shape of your body‚ and your weight. And it’s how you feel in your body. There are negative and positive body images. Some people can look at social media post and not feel any different about themselves. This is then known as positive body image. But other girls and guys are less fortunate when it comes to seeing a model on the internet

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    Distorted Body Image

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    generally link it to physical appearance when it is so much more about what is on the inside. Although beauty encompasses a lot of things‚ most are affected by social media on how we look‚ over critical judgement about self and others that can affect the mental and physical health of the person. Growing up in the twenty-first century‚ social media has been a huge part of people’s everyday lives. From the time they wake up in the morning to the time they go to sleep at night‚ there is always some sort of

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    Body Image What is Body Image? Body image is the perception that a person has of their physical self and the thoughts and feelings that result from that perception. These feelings can be positive‚ negative or both and are influenced by individual and environmental factors. Influences on Body Image (include examples) The popular media (television‚ movies‚ magazines‚ etc.) have‚ since World War II‚ increasingly held up a thinner and thinner body image as the ideal for women. • In a survey of girls

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    Teenage Body Image

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    Body image is not a static concept. It is developed through interactions with people and the social world changing across line spans in response to changing feedback from the environment” (Gale). Body image is a huge problem in society these days. It affects teens more than any other age group‚ but most of all women and sometimes men‚ but most of all it affects children in elementary. Body image has a huge impact on teens now and days. Due to teen plus size models‚ puberty‚ mostly social media

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    Unrealistic Body Image

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    21st‚ 2013 For years the media has portrayed the body images of many women and men as unrealistic in comparison to society. They have depicted the current body image as flawless skin‚ slim waists‚ enlarged muscles‚ exotic features‚ large chests and butts. The image that the media has sold to society has changed the culture of the youth‚ especially for young women. Magazines‚ television shows‚ movies‚ and clothing ads‚ have convinced the younger generation to have bodies like celebrities or digitally

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    Women Body Image

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    women’s body image in the 21st century is largely influenced by mass media. In today’s world‚ advertisements can be seen almost everywhere you look. Young women see advertisements on billboards as they drive or walk by places‚ on buses that are passing by‚ on benches they may sit on‚ in magazines that they pick up to read and on the TV they watch to escape from a long day. The cell phones that are glued to their hand 24/7 also subject them to seeing advertisements on the internet and social media. A lot

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    Unrealistic Body Image

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    The media is responsible for creating ideals about beauty and body image‚ it can influence self esteem and acceptance‚ but can cause major harm. The media tends to make people strive to achieve an unrealistic image of perfection‚ a stereotype of beauty‚ and have led to a decline in self acceptance. Teenagers learn what society deems beautiful mainly from the media‚ they are overwhelmed with photos‚ magazines‚ television and movies on what is considered the ideal body (“Body Image”). According to

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    Negative Body Image

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    develop negative body image as a result of European beauty standards and the effect that having only one beauty standard has on non- white population. Body image had been a huge problem for one’s self esteem because many people develop a negative body image by comparing others to themselves or hear about how other discuss their bodies. In addition‚ they are convinced that only other people are attractive and they are the opposite. One of the problem leads to negative body image was body

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