Hello there :)
I would like to ask you guys to do something for me before you continue reading the rest of this post. I want you to picture the most attractive person from the opposite gender as you. Now I want you to picture the most attractive person from the same gender as you - besides yourselves that is and no there is nothing wrong with appreciating beautiful people from your own gender. The last thing that I am going to ask you is to keep the features of the individuals that you just pictured in the back of your head while you continue to read this post.
One would think that everyone has a different definition of what it means to be attractive or what it means to be beautiful. After all, beauty is in the eye of the beholder, and each beholder is a different individual - I mean it’s not like we're some kind of brainwashed robots or anything. Then, why is it that our society has an accepted definition of the ideal image? According to most people the ideal woman has a small waist, large breasts, and a slim and elongated body (Eaton & Junyk 2). The ideal male on the other hand has a narrow waist, broad shoulders, and a muscular body (Eaton & Junyk 2). As strange as it may sound the descriptions in the previous sentences pretty much describe Barbie and G.I. Joe - sorry Ken. This demonstrates that we are exposed to the ideal image even in childhood. At one point in our lives some of us may have looked up to these two fictional characters and may have wanted to be exactly like them, but the truth is it’s almost impossible to look like them without risking our health. Things get worse as we grow older because the media continues bombarding us with images of beautiful individuals and the fashion industry does not make clothing that fit those who are not the standard size (Crook 45). Therefore, we strive to look like the people in the media, to fit into standard sizes, and to achieve the ideal image, despite the negative effects that it has on our health. This demonstrates that our population has allowed the media and the fashion industry to define beauty for us. Despite the fact that we know Barbie and G. I. Joe are quite unrealistic, we still want ourselves and our partners to have their features.
Remember how in the beginning of this post I asked you to picture the most attractive individual from each gender and keep their features in the back of your mind? Now I would like you to compare the features of these individuals to the ideal image. Do these attractive individuals look anything like Barbie and G.I. Joe? ;)
WISE WORDS FROM MARYAM: Please don’t try looking like Barbie and G.I. Joe at home. Your health is more important than looking like fictional characters. :)
Questions:
1) Do you think that it is possible to achieve the ideal image without damaging your health?
2) Do you think the media and the fashion industry has an influence on your definition of beauty?
3) Why does the media and the fashion industry have so much of an influence on so many people?
Works Cited
Crook, Marion. Teenagers And Eating Disorders: Looking Good. Canada: NC Press Limited, 1992. Print.
Eaton S & Junyk M. The Media Distorts Our Perception of the Human Body. 2009. Web. 14 May. 2013.











