Body Image
Body Image Millions of Americans - women and men - have a secret obsession. They're obsessed with how they look, who wouldn't like a flatter stomach? They worry that their thighs are too flabby, their breasts are too small, their arms are too scrawny, their face is too chubby, their body build is too small - any body part can become the focus of this obsession. Quite obviously, most people care about how they look. I have found that most of these insecurities are a prodigy of media: television, magazines, dolls, action figures, and so forth. Surveys have shown that many of us are dissatisfied with some aspect of how we look. In the survey I conducted I found a few answer about the body image society paints for today's world. Today's body image is set by the way Hollywood wants it. The image's of health and beauty portrayed by doll and action-figures are unrealistic or impossible to achieve because the human body is not created to look like Barbie or GI Joe. We develop our ideas of health from school, home, and media; "home" being the most accurate portrayal. Man
Because of society's portrayal of beauty, we are lead to think that we're not pretty enough or sufficiently handsome. If one wanted to look like any of the dolls on those shelves they would most likely spend many years at the plastic surgeons office because it is not realistic for the average body to do it alone by eating right and exercising. These harmless drugs suppress sperm production and raise the risk of heart attacks, strokes, liver disease, not to mention increase an increased chance of getting cancer. y people think that a healthy body is firm, proportioned, and slim. I went to a local Target and examined a few popular doll and action figures. Sadly enough these dolls and action-figures tell those who play with them that beauty lies in "abs of steel," clear skin, and dangerously thin or unattainable muscular bodies. Many also said that Hollywood's new ultra-skinny look is not attractive at all and. Toys do have an effect on a child's perception of health and beauty. Dieting pills, excessive exercising, eating disorders, surgeries and "muscle supplements" are among many popular modes to changes one's appearance. Changing the appearance of Barbie's size 2 waist and D cup bust would benefit America's young women. If we do not resemble Barbie or Ken many strive to get that often impractical look. Everyone agreed that one can attain a health body by simply eating properly and keeping active. Mattel is making millions a day because every girl in America has a Barbie.
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