The influence of media on young girls I remember seeing her standing in front of a mirror. I do not know whether she thinks she is beautiful. Because I saw like a living corpse. Her weight is only 100 pounds, her hair is thin, bags are black under his eyes, and grayish skin on the whole makes me look as if she is dead. When I saw her staring at her eyes, she crashed into my face. That is my older sister I know now.
The basis of this research paper is investigating the influence of mass media on the body image of adolescent girls. The media has had a very strong impact on almost all societies, especially young girls. Mass media draws an unrealistic and beautiful image. And it makes many girls to be serious and life-threatening. The girls are taking extreme measures to imitate unrealistic beliefs toward society towards beauty. As a result, diet pills, eating disorders, and cosmetic surgery are becoming too common for adolescent girls. This research report shows the latest information on this issue and some possible solutions.
Media adversely affected young girls. Throughout many places in the mass media, girls are bombarded with visual images of ultra-thin model, perfect skin tone. Amy Cheney posted the following images and topics on the website of mamamia.com.au on Tuesday morning, 5th March 2013. My daughter is seven years old. I found this on her floor. Today, I found this in my daughter's room. My daughter is seven years old. It sits innocently at the age of seven, seven years old who likes to polish pole pockets on the floor, friendship bracelets and a variety of other things innocently. Diet Jesus Where does she learn the word meal? How does she know crazy diet? Whose fault is this? Since I let her play with Barbie, is this mine? Since she is allowed to see the total drama action from time to time? Is it because I can draw only stick people when I draw a picture with her? Popping up 17 times a day. I am sick.