Eating Disorders In Society's Article Little Girls Or Little Women

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Tall, blonde, skinny. Walking down the runway wearing the latest and greatest in today’s outrageous fashion. Next thing you know, that model’s outfit rages into every social media ever created and is tracing its way into the closets of young girls, old women, you name it. But it isn’t just fashion that is influences women, it is the actions, thoughts that are controlled by this mentality of society. Women in general are shaped by society’s views. But the idea of trying to be the unobtainable ideal female creates effects on women in today’s world. This pressure on women has led to certain effects on what defines a woman’s success, what the “perfect” body is, and even the cosmetics she uses.
In society, for women, there are really only two types …show more content…

Society has morphed the minds of women to change the way they view themselves. In our society, girls must match their body image to an unrealistic and digitally corrected photograph in order to feel “beautiful” and “acceptable”. The photo-shopped images of model’s bodies create horrible side effects such as eating disorders, low self-esteem, etc. These effects turn into habits of dieting, starvation/anorexia/bulimia. In the article “Little Girls or Little Women?” by Stephanie Hanes it briefly talks about the effect the media holds on young girls in today’s society. One example stated that even though sports are becoming more popular for girls, many female athletes drop out of their team in due simply because they believed they looked unattractive or that it was deemed “unfeminine” while performing. Women have been struggling with pressure to reach these unobtainable body types through forced manipulation and/or plastic surgery. But society does not limit itself to making women redo their natural body, it has a control on the hours of pointless cosmetics and …show more content…

The Dove: Beauty Pressure commercial reflects the different influences society has on women. The advertisement starts off with a young, innocent looking girl and then flashes into today’s media that targets women. It has a visual and auditory effect on its audience by visualizing small clips of a woman weighing herself getting larger and smaller as well as many different plastic surgeries and even rapid words whispered during it such as “softer” “skinner” “smaller”. This accumulation of other ads in Dove’s represents all the pressures placed on women. At the end of the commercial reads, “Talk to your daughter before the beauty industry does”. This message that you are not enough just by the way you naturally look influences women to change themselves with