"Your ugliness is like you, if you lose 20 pounds and you wear a cool tie like me, you will look amazing." Well, everyone does it every day Let's see. Tell this, but through the media in more subtle ways. Media is a means of communication such as television, newspapers, magazines, advertisements that affect people. Today's society is surrounded by media. However, these means of communication use fake images to attack young people.
The body image is about how you feel about your body. Stereotypes created by media including ultra-thin sunburned women are particularly harmful to society. Although the negative effects of media have proven to affect women, these picture customs also affect men. Men are also working hard to make the influence of the media bigger, stronger and more aggressive. Showbiz magazine and its online website are also contributing to the deterioration of the body image. I feel I am also a victim of TV, I feel that my self-esteem is very low. I am a very large person, my only entertainment is to see relaxing the TV, but I stop seeing the spread of the American channel now. Occur, I avoid going out to see people
Media and body image problems are important for eating disorders and other diseases related to the body image. Of course, not everyone with an eating disorder is adversely affected by the media, and the media may not be the only reason for someone's eating disorder. However, it is usually a contributing factor. As mentioned above, the unrealistic image we see in the media may contribute to the development of eating disorders such as anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa. Anorexic people restrict calories. They may actually be very thin, but many people do this because they think they are overweight. People may be anorexia for other reasons; for example, some people control their food intake as a way to maintain some degree of control of life, it seems uncontrollable. However, distortion of the body is a common factor in anorexia patients