Does American young over sexualized. I think in some ways America does. A statistic show that “Approximately 91% of women are unhappy with their bodies, and resort to dieting to achieve their ideal body shape.” This is evidence that people have a certain type of image that connects to the “ideal look”. This ideal look can be seen in a young person's life through magazines, film, advertising etc. Thus forcing the look of the ideals so that many can't help but to desire that look. Tv shows like TLC’s Toddlers and Tiaras show that if you have a fake spray tan, makeup you are attractive. Another statistic is that “Ninety-five percent of [female]with eating disorders are between the ages of 12 and 25.” This shows again that females are focing themselfs into this ideal look that socity had made. In this article the author reflects and ask us to teach girls and …show more content…
I also think this is true. In some picture we see people who are not do anything sexualized but have a certain look to them that society says it sexy or hot. This sexaual image could be either good or bad. For instance the school policy of no spaghetti straps. Some tops are not that revealing and just have a very thin strap but since in the eye of males it's considered too revealing. In this situation society is blaming the girl of being provocative and is forced to limits of what to wear because in the eye of society it too alluring. Also people might over sexual things to the point that people who are trying to express themselves are forced to fit in society standards. The sexual image could also be good. The ideal look of a fit body. The image of the fit body can lead to more healthy people. Also the intake of healthy foods and to give incitement to work out more. Creating a more healthy society in whole. Also it could show people when the standard of that society. What is too revealing and what is considered okay in what to