Body image dissatisfaction is a concept that refers to a person's negative perception of his or her own physical appearance. The negative view of the body have generally been seen as a female problem but body dissatisfaction is also very much tied to the male body image as well. The media strongly influences the way males in society perceive their own bodies by promoting the ideal male body image.Although I recognize that my own body is a product of my inability to work out and take care of myself I feel like society has created this subtle image of the perfect male body that all men must live up to in some way. When look at my body get the overwhelming feeling that men must have muscles and I tend to look at my body and compare to more fit men. Unlike women, men want all body parts bigger rather than only losing weight. Male bodies are supposed to be strong firm you have to have a six pack and a tall build and be either smooth or look like a lumberjack. My body, however, is in an awkward place where its soft, smooth, and scrawny. The way I look my body is the way world around me had conditioned me to see. Movies and Television have reinforced a certain ideal image of the perfect body. For example, recent movies such as the Fifty Shades of Grey series have shown that girls will be attracted to you as long you're tall, muscular, aggressive and rich. Although there definitely wide range factors that attract women it all ties back to the idea that males need to have a certain body image and personality to get the girl and gain the respect of their peers. Also, it is not just the way in which a man looks but the size of the man that is also a big factor in society. Short men generally are seen as unattractive to women in society. Although I would consider myself slightly above average height at around six feet tall a good portion of my younger years was spent being one
Body image dissatisfaction is a concept that refers to a person's negative perception of his or her own physical appearance. The negative view of the body have generally been seen as a female problem but body dissatisfaction is also very much tied to the male body image as well. The media strongly influences the way males in society perceive their own bodies by promoting the ideal male body image.Although I recognize that my own body is a product of my inability to work out and take care of myself I feel like society has created this subtle image of the perfect male body that all men must live up to in some way. When look at my body get the overwhelming feeling that men must have muscles and I tend to look at my body and compare to more fit men. Unlike women, men want all body parts bigger rather than only losing weight. Male bodies are supposed to be strong firm you have to have a six pack and a tall build and be either smooth or look like a lumberjack. My body, however, is in an awkward place where its soft, smooth, and scrawny. The way I look my body is the way world around me had conditioned me to see. Movies and Television have reinforced a certain ideal image of the perfect body. For example, recent movies such as the Fifty Shades of Grey series have shown that girls will be attracted to you as long you're tall, muscular, aggressive and rich. Although there definitely wide range factors that attract women it all ties back to the idea that males need to have a certain body image and personality to get the girl and gain the respect of their peers. Also, it is not just the way in which a man looks but the size of the man that is also a big factor in society. Short men generally are seen as unattractive to women in society. Although I would consider myself slightly above average height at around six feet tall a good portion of my younger years was spent being one