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How Does Media Influence Body Image

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Female body image and the Media's influence Media has become a main influence in Western society, as well as all over the world. Beauty has been defined by the media, and it has impacted how females are viewed by themselves and others. The ideal body has changed significantly over recent years from curvy to thin. Women all over the world thrive to be like the models and celebrities in the media and ads who are much thinner than the average woman. Because one body type is displayed in the majority of media, it has set up an ideal image that is unachievable by most women- leading to low self-esteem, body dissatisfaction and often even eating disorders such as Bulimia Nervosa and Anorexia Nervosa. The models in advertisements, magazines and …show more content…

Body image is the way someone feels in and about about their body, how they think they look and how they think others see them. There are two types of body image: negative and positive. Positive body image is displayed when one feels comfortable in their body and feels good about the way they look. People with positive body image think positively about themselves and accept their bodies. They know that their body shape, weight and appearance does not measure their self- worth. Negative body image is when a person feels uncomfortable in their body, ashamed or even embarrassed. "Negative body image can occur when...[a person's] body does not add up to family, social, or media ideals" ("Body Image"). People who show signs of negative body image tend to see many flaws in their body and become preoccupied and obsessive with those flaws. They also may not have a clear perspective of how they really look. For example, they may think a body part is smaller or bigger than it actually is. Any long lasting negative feelings a person has about their body is called body …show more content…

The women in the advertisements and the magazines are 20 percent thinner and about six inches taller than the average woman, so they are not accurate representations of the average female. This gives the females who are exposed to this altered material a false sense of reality. Since the majority of female models have the same body type, women are given the impression that that is how the average women should look, but little do they know, most of those models are underweight and can be considered Anorexic. Advertisement not only digitally alter, airbrush and Photoshop the women in their images, they also objectify them. Objectification advertisements depict women as objects of sexual desire. Sexual objectification occurs when someone is treated, viewed or evaluated as only a

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