How do you draw a typical young lady's character in a casual way? Probably 5'7 "and 160 pounds.I basically choose this to suggest realism and character personality.Hot, may be appealing to others in other ways
My problem seems to come from double standards and sensitivity, and one person, especially a man, uses an adjective here. My feelings means that the "average" on the supercritical scale of a woman's body figure is lower than Barbie and in addition it forms a rough or common adjective. Oh ... it's too bad.
I did not describe deadly or horrible words ... but it was being used to describe the clinical term of my body ... my stupid, curved, strange, painful Ass, unusual, wonderful, terrible body. A few years ago, when someone pointed out that my feet are a bit strange, I only saw a different body from the others. That sentence was soon called "strange form" by other people in the conversation.
Introduction What is the image of the body? Body images are defined as how people feel about their appearance and how they work. This can include thoughts and emotions about people and their weight, shape, skin color, size, height, and appearance. The development of the body image is complex and the research shows that it can be shaped by individuals and thinking and biology, as well as influence of fellow group, family, media, society and culture. Where do we live? Two human beings may look the same, but due to these effects they have a very different image of the body
Documented and quantified more desirable changes in women's western culture over the past 20 years (3). Body statues have been shown to be an important issue for women in many studies. Body images are described as multidimensional structures describing the subjective representation of the body and the appearance of the body (4). The internal representation of a person's own body includes cognitive and sensory elements (5). In addition, eating disorders have been shown to be prevalent among women, and over 90% of eating disorders are seen in women aged 12 to 25 (6, 7, 8). Studies have shown that these factors (both body images and eating disorders) exist in elite performers, ballet dancers, and professional dancers in certain sports and sports activities (8). However, there are few reports from participants of the dance team (9, 10, 11).
A comparison of body image perception of competition dancer, fitness team and non-dancer of female college student
Athletes (men and women) tend to eat disorders, attitudes towards unhealthy feeding behavior, body size and weight, and unhealthy weight management. Young ladies are the weakest in these diseases. In addition, sports related to body size and performance can pose a particularly high risk. Trainers and guardians who understand athlete's dietary habits, weight management methods, training programs will help prevent female athletes' unhealthy habits from starting and getting worse. If they notice signs of unhealthy lifestyle practices, they should begin early intervention and actively enhance good practices such as proper diet, regular meals, and decreasing exercise as soon as possible.