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The Media and Body Image of Teenagers

“What’s on the outside doesn’t matter, its what’s on the inside that matters”. We hear sayings such as this all the time, yet we live in a society that contradicts this idea constantly. There is no doubt that due to media, the way teens see themselves has changed. The media is setting unrealistic beauty standards, which influences everyone, and this is having a detrimental affect on adolescents. The impact of media on teenagers is appalling. These beauty standards are negatively affecting teenage girls as well as teenage boys, and due to the prominence of this issue, several efforts are being made to combat this.

Firstly, the media has greatly affected the way teenage girls now look at themselves and specifically at their bodies. This is encouraged by the ideal body image that is created by the media. For some reason, the ideal image is portrayed as a skinny, tall, size 2 model with perfect skin. And if you don’t have that, there’s hope yet because having an hourglass body is equally appreciated. These are not realistic images as no more than 15% of women actually look like this. Then there is the concept of fat versus thick. This is the idea that having “extra fat” below your waist is known as “thick” but having extra fat above your waist is considered “fat”. In today’s media being thick is a compliment yet no one wants to be fat. Many people don’t understand how real this problem actually is. In fact, celebrities such as Emma Watson have talked about how they continuously feel pressured by the media to look a certain way and she says that when she didn’t meet those expectations, she would fall into anxiety. She says, “If that's how I feel — and I get to be the person who's on the cover of those magazines — how's anyone else meant to cope?” This is proof that the ideal body image is not realistic, even for celebrities, and due to this, it is almost impossible for fashion companies to find models that fit this standard. So, many labels and companies have resorted to using a process called airbrushing.

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