The Obsession With The Perfect Body: Anorexia

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Jasmine Jordan
Professor Blank
ENG 101-030
16 Sep. 2015
The Obsession with the Perfect Body: Anorexia
Today is Jane’s fifth time looking in her bathroom mirror. Scattered across the bathroom counter lays fashion magazines covered with thin women Jane hopes to resemble. Every day Jane stares into her mirror and examines her body. She proceeds to squeeze and tug at her thin stomach. She then turns and twists the fragile skin on the surface of her body with her tiny hands for hours. Even though Jane is now twenty pounds underweight, she still continues to lose more weight. Jane is obsessed with losing weight; Jane is anorexic. Anorexia is an eating disorder characterized by an abnormally low body weight, intense fear of gaining weight and a distorted …show more content…

Women are taught, “the thinner the women, the better the women." This statement accurately describes the way our society perceives weight. Models are a definite causes of anorexia in women. Women admire models because of their physical appearance. The average fashion model weighs 23 percent less than the average women (Lovettt). Today, the average models are in the range of weight that will make them anorexic. The average model's body size can be compared to the body size of an adolescence boy. Most models turn to anorexia when they feel like they are gaining any ounce of weight. The gym is their house; the toilet bowl is their mirror. Models will throw up the little nutrition they have eaten that day. Models will sacrifice their health to satisfy the requirements of our judgmental …show more content…

Women aim to resemble the body images they see on the television. The actresses in most television shows are very skinny. This makes viewers believe they must be thin if they desire to be prosperous. Television shows constantly ridicule the heavier actors. The media surrounds women. When the media introduces women to what the media believes beauty is, women are likely to believe the media's interpretation of beauty. The many commercials about weight loss persuade women to start extreme exercising and unhealthy dieting. Women with legs the size of tree limbs usually star in these commercials. The media is not the main source of anorexia but it certainly plays a part in this eating

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