Media And Advertisement: The New Peer Pressure

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According to the internet, did you know that 10 million American women suffer from eating disorders? Eating disorders are a serious illness which is caused by irregular eating habits and concerns about body weight. Eating disorders are caused psychological and environmental behavior which can often result in a fatal illness. This is what Kathryn Arnett experiences in her life. She explains how she developed an eating disorder in her essay, “Media and Advertisement: The New Peer Pressure.” The factors that contributed to Arnett’s eating disorder was media idolizing and portraying fake body images, teens developing and having low self-esteem, and parents not being present in their children’s life. Media is contributing to many false advertisements …show more content…

Have you ever felt lonely during your transition from middle school to high school? The causes of feeling lonely is low self-esteem you just feel like you do not fit in. As a result, this is caused by media giving us falsifying beauty standards and making teens develop low self-esteem. Teens who have low self-esteem have doubts about themselves and how they should act. Arnett states, “Teens often have bouts of low self-esteem and feeling of loneliness as they progress from elementary school to high school” (265.) As a result, we have seen or experienced children having low self-esteem because social media plays a big role in causing it, since children that transition from elementary school to high school suffer more because they are more …show more content…

For example, if my parents were more involved with me I would have think differently. As a result, my parents were not and I tried to be like the models. I would skip meals, try exercising, and anything I could to fit in. Arnett states, “Oftentimes, busy-working parent and single-parent homes ended up with children watching more television because it’s something inside the home that can safely entertain them.” (265.) I would watch so much television that I thought I had to be thin like the models. If I could have some advice from my parents and if they had told me that the models and advertisement are photoshopped I would have a different result of how to think when I was in middle