Wherever you look at society, you will be presented with an image of perfection, beauty, or libido. Some of these images represent unrealistic or unrealistic expectations, which can be really harmful. It is common to see women being misused by real television programs and music videos. Young women are also affected by commercials, bulletin boards, internet sites, images viewed in movies. These images may hurt women's confidence and affect the health of women as a whole. Today 's mass media information adversely affects how women perceive themselves.
Whether the media helps or hurts recognition of women's body. Media has had a big impact on the daily lives of women. The media constantly sends information that women should spend time and money; every day in the heart of a woman, I draw a picture of how it should look. A wrong image of a young and beautiful woman was drawn and changed perfectly to hide every flaw. A young woman can not achieve the standard of media creation. - How much is that? What do you do to attract attention of people and groups of people? Many people urge themselves to notice someone in a positive or negative way. Whether for love, popularity, or simply because we want the world to see it, we all have our own limits. Due to illness, we saw a sick daughter called Julie Gregory for the attention of the doctor.
Media is responsible for the communication challenges that we face in this society, such as television, the Internet, entertainment. Media adversely affects the idea of men, women, children. In the media it is well known that people have money, power and respect, and it is well known that women use sexual orientation to come from this society. Children are brainwashed by violence and children are willing to bring weapons like characters they play in video games. - Influence of the media on the body image of an adolescent girl Media is famous for greatly influencing girls. Mass media has long been criticized for their unrealistic appearance ideals that have helped many women and girls form negative body images (Harrison & Hefner, 2006). Whether it is the influence of their chosen friends, schools or their self-image, the media has played an important role in influencing these decisions.
There are three warnings from the beginning. First of all, this article will explain the potential impact of social media on adolescent girls and young women. The media has a major impact on the physical image of boys and young people (Ricciardelli et al. However, as many studies document the second impact, it is important to consider the cultural background in which studies are conducted. Most of the research is conducted mainly in Western countries, mainly white women (Fitzsimmons-Craft and Bardone-Cone 2012; Forbes et al. 2012; Mellor et al. 2013). There is an ongoing problem as to whether these findings apply to individuals of different races or ethnic groups. According to different subculture criteria, African-American women are less likely to be dissatisfied with their bodies than white women (Botta 2000; Fitzsimmons-Craft and Bardone-Cone 2012; Franko and Roehrig 2011; Gillen and Lefkowitz 2012).