Debate & Controversy
POV1:
Through out this whole years the media has influenced many different things, on the way we think, on the way we see our selfs, the way we put our selves into, and as well the things we coin order to feel comfortable with our selfs. The media slowly has change the way everything is being put in on the way how a healthy women should be in. Media has make everyone think that the thinner you look the prettier you will look and as well many people might like you the most. it has come to the point that if you are a little bit thicker nobody will like you because you are consider as someone unhealthy and fat. Statistics has showed that the average women is 5’4 and weights 140 on TV models be 5’11 any their weight is 117 pounds. Its obvious that by knowing and as well by looking someone thinner and taller makes you feel not satisfied with your body and can lead to the point of hate “Magazines sell body dissatisfaction to their readers through unrealistic images of women, as well as dieting and exercise information. Thirty years ago, Marilyn Monroe, a size 14, had the “ideal” body shape and size, but today’s standard is much smaller. As the beauty ideal continues to get smaller in our society, body image within American women continues to plummet. Magazines portray and compare happiness with being thin; therefore some feel if they are not thin, then they are not happy” (Influence of Magazines on College-Age Females’ Body Image). All women ages are started to believed that happiness and as well beauty is all based on the way you look and not the way you are.
POV2:
As media keeps going with all those images from thin models and other stuff that influenced our way of thinking the way on how we eat and as well exercise changes to. Theres many people who start on a diet that may be successful and if its not many oder people relies on different stuff. Many people start getting obsess with working out. Going to the gym becomes something diary but later it starts to become 2 to 5 times a day. Others might start to rely on diet pills that affects your body more by changing many things from your immune system “95% of people who diet instead of following a healthy meal plan will gain back the weight they lose in between one and five years.73% of teenage girls who abuse diet pills and 79% of teenage girls who self-purge frequently read women’s fitness and health magazines, 9/10 of girls who are high school juniors and seniors diet while only 1/10 of high school girls are overweigh” (Media Influence). As long as you become more obsessive with your body the more things that can change not only your body but your whole self you will keep doing stuff that will try to help you not to look what is on your mind someone who's “fat”.
Through out this whole years the media has influenced many different things, on the way we think, on the way we see our selfs, the way we put our selves into, and as well the things we coin order to feel comfortable with our selfs. The media slowly has change the way everything is being put in on the way how a healthy women should be in. Media has make everyone think that the thinner you look the prettier you will look and as well many people might like you the most. it has come to the point that if you are a little bit thicker nobody will like you because you are consider as someone unhealthy and fat. Statistics has showed that the average women is 5’4 and weights 140 on TV models be 5’11 any their weight is 117 pounds. Its obvious that by knowing and as well by looking someone thinner and taller makes you feel not satisfied with your body and can lead to the point of hate “Magazines sell body dissatisfaction to their readers through unrealistic images of women, as well as dieting and exercise information. Thirty years ago, Marilyn Monroe, a size 14, had the “ideal” body shape and size, but today’s standard is much smaller. As the beauty ideal continues to get smaller in our society, body image within American women continues to plummet. Magazines portray and compare happiness with being thin; therefore some feel if they are not thin, then they are not happy” (Influence of Magazines on College-Age Females’ Body Image). All women ages are started to believed that happiness and as well beauty is all based on the way you look and not the way you are.
POV2:
As media keeps going with all those images from thin models and other stuff that influenced our way of thinking the way on how we eat and as well exercise changes to. Theres many people who start on a diet that may be successful and if its not many oder people relies on different stuff. Many people start getting obsess with working out. Going to the gym becomes something diary but later it starts to become 2 to 5 times a day. Others might start to rely on diet pills that affects your body more by changing many things from your immune system “95% of people who diet instead of following a healthy meal plan will gain back the weight they lose in between one and five years.73% of teenage girls who abuse diet pills and 79% of teenage girls who self-purge frequently read women’s fitness and health magazines, 9/10 of girls who are high school juniors and seniors diet while only 1/10 of high school girls are overweigh” (Media Influence). As long as you become more obsessive with your body the more things that can change not only your body but your whole self you will keep doing stuff that will try to help you not to look what is on your mind someone who's “fat”.