"Code of conduct on violence against women" reports that 36.1% of women experience sexual violence in their lifetime, from 14.8% of women. The studies they also cited found that up to 26.4% of women experienced intimate partner violence (Renzetti, Edleson, and Bergen, 2011). Approximately one quarter of women are experiencing sexual violence or violence committed by their partners, and many scholars want accusations. There are several theories about this problem. However, it is important to recognize how the core of all theories work in the daily lives of men and women.
In health and lifestyle magazines, Men's Health, the magazine most popular in American newsstands, is the largest male-oriented magazine for men in the world (male health). The purpose of this study is to examine the image of a man drawn in the American version "Men Health" magazine advertisement during the 11 years to document the two elements that contribute to the ideal of American male body It was. This research has two specific objectives. 1) To investigate the physique and muscle level described in the advertisement of male health issues selected from 1999 to 2009. Muscle level in 2009
Comparative studies are conducted in men and women's magazines, but there are no unchanged magazines, and there are few magazines, especially for health. Content analysis evaluates gender differences by gender and personality stereotypes, objective theory, and framework theory to evaluate images of subtitles and cover models of male health and women's health. Interestingly, the health condition of women and men is more similar with regard to the materialized subtitles of the object part. Contrary to expectations, female health does not have more objective phrases than male health, suggesting that men are more objective than magazines. This discovery is different from previous gender journals like those done by Marchi et al. (1999), they did not find appearance-based information in male magazines
A woman in popular magazine Bportray should look like a man should look for ^ (p. 652). In addition, this includes women's traditional magazines (better houses and gardens, family gatherings, good housekeepers, women's family magazines, McCall, Redbook, Ladies Day), female fashion magazines (cosmopolitan) It is the case of a wide variety of magazines. Men's Fashion Magazine (Esquire, Gentlemen's Quarterly), Men's Entertainment Magazine (Field and Stream, Jet), Rolling Stone (Grammar, Seventeen, Vogue) and Sports Illustrated; Malkin et al. 1999). Naturally, the combination of thin ideal of youthful beauty and men's desire for men raises the concept that men prefer better ideals than what men actually reported (Fallon and Rozin 1985).