Society has placed this image of beauty on women. If a woman
is not a size two, she is considered fat. Women and young girls have gone to
extreme lengths to assure their thin statue. A person cannot look at a magazine
or turn on the Television, without this image being shoved down our throats. The desire to be “beautiful” has caused women
and in rare cases men, to starve their selves and/or become bulimic or anorexic;
causing life threatening and long-term harm on their bodies.
We ask ourselves
why? Why would a person do this to their selves? I believe it’s obvious;
wanting to be accepted by society.
I think most women struggle with this issue. I myself have
gained weight since the birth of my child, but I would never go to the extreme
lengths to harm my body, especially, for the sake of what society expects me to
be. I believe beauty comes in all forms. A woman can be curvy and still be beautiful.
What matters is what’s on the inside, because looks can only get a person so
far in life. To me there are a lot more important things in life rather than
just looks.
I do not look down on
anyone who works hard to stay fit by dieting and exercise. What bothers me is
the fact our children are growing up in this day and age where this image is
forced on them. I do not ever want my daughter to feel like she is not
beautiful just because she does not look like the people on Television or in magazines.
I think it is our duty as parents to teach our children the difference.
I can't understand how some can see themelves so different then they really are.I understand schools are fighting childhood obesity but I think we as parents should teach self beauty and importance as well.
ReplyDeletethat's exactly how I feel, I do not want my daughter growing up believing she isn't beautiful, just because she is not like the ones on T.V.
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