2SOCIOLOGY Statement - Media cause individuals to develop negative and unrealistic body images. I would like to take the position for the statement in debate for the effects of the media causing unrealistic and negative images of the body in the current era. One of the major example as per the current ongoing trend illustrates how the social media has pressured the feminine gender through out the decades to fit on the structure what the society portrays as perfect and beautiful. Both men and women are constantly being targeted either being plus sized or being too slim thus influencing them to create a negative image regarding their own body (Alleva, Veldhuis & Martijn, 2016). One of the finest example of eating disorders, psychological issues and problems related to the status of the health is the influence of the negative vibes of the media that causes individuals to lose their self esteem. I would furthermore like to highlight on the component of the art that generally consist of the photographic images that are being manipulated by editing applications for presenting the so called perfect picture of the models in the cover of a magazine. This is how the media and the components of the media has increasingly manipulated the perspectives of the men and women in this generation towards an unrealistic type of their body (Holland & Tiggemann, 2016). One of the relevant example of the impact of the media has been the initiative of the women to fit in the societies idea of the perfection of the appearance of their bodies and adaptation of the eating and sleeping disorders, thus harming their health status.
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