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How Do Body Image Change Today's Society

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Golda Poretsky once said “Don’t change your body to get respect from society. Instead let’s change society to respect our bodies.” We are in a world where we are under a microscope and constantly judged about our appearances. Society and the media has produced an ideal body image that has changed over a century. It started with a figure-8 body type in the 1900s then moved towards the flapper look in the 1920s. We have been through many perfect body types over the years some include: the hourglass, the twig, the supermodel, and the buff beauty figure. In today’s society we are taught at a young age by the media that we are supposed “to have Caucasian blue eyes, full Spanish lips, a classic button nose, hairless Asian skin with a California tan, …show more content…

The society’s standard of beauty is incorporated in our day to day lives. An overweight woman on her way to work may see an advertisement with a skinny, blonde, blue-eyed woman on it. It is clear that this woman has tons of makeup on and was photo-shopped and edited. This may cause her to want to look like that which will make her obsess over her appearance. This will also in turn cause her to feel bad about herself because of society’s constant scrutiny over fat women. In My Hot Girl Manifesto, Zoe Whittall says “Because even feminist magazines publish fat-phobic articles under guise of being a “health issue. Because anticapitalistic activists still use expressions like ‘Fat capitalist pig.’” This proves that a lot of people are brainwashed by the media to believe that thinness equals beauty. Body image is so skewed that even the most beautiful women are being altered to achieve these unrealistic goals. The media creates these ideals and puts it on covers of magazines and advertisements resulting in women feeling insecure and themselves. The creation of these ideas can have a negative impact on women and lead to many eating disorders. Some may even go as far as cosmetic surgery that is promoted by the media. The media also has an impact in children lives also because of Barbie commercials. Barbie conditions young girls for what is expected of their future appearance. This enforces the societal standard of beauty onto

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