We Are All Too Obsessed with Our Appearance

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We are all too obsessed with our appearance In today’s society, so many people are afraid of being judged when they look ‘natural’. We want compliments from others about looking good, so we do everything in our power to improve our appearance. Not only is it judgment from others that influence us to obsess over our appearance, but media plays a huge role in it too. We often put ourselves on diets, to improve our body shape and size, and sometimes go through cosmetic procedures to improve our appearance too. Media has a huge impact on our thoughts about our bodies. Mass media delivers an effective perspective for people to learn about body ideals, as well as the value placed on being attractive. Since World War II, media such as: television, movies, and magazines, have held up a thinner and thinner body image as the ideal look for women. As most images in our everyday media are computer-manipulated to create unrealistic bodies, women and men are both turning to cosmetic surgery to get the type of body that the media shows. Research, which was done by Plastic Surgery Research in the United States, has shown that the overall number of cosmetic procedures has increased by 456 percent, since the collection of the statistics first began. Even though there is no single cause of body dissatisfaction, research has shown that media contributes to people being dissatisfied with their body. Focusing too much on the appearance has seen a rise in eating disorders and other negative behaviors. Both, women and men put themselves on strict low-carb diets or high-protein diets in order to lose weight and have a thinner body image. People who are dissatisfied with their body often decide to start dieting in order to get the body that the media portrays. Feelings of shame, sadness or anger associated with body, can lead to extreme weight control behaviors, which is a leading risk

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