Argumentative Essay On Women Magazines

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Looking at most popular women’s magazines would you like the little girls in your life that are special to you, like your younger sister or daughter or niece, to grow up learning about womanhood only from these sources? Most people would probably say no, and so would I. Women’s magazines are just a paper version of what is being advertised throughout social media determining what women should look or be like to fit the category of physical attractiveness. Over the years people had arguments whether women’s magazines are disempowering and why. They imply that women have to change their physicality in order to exceed society’s standard ideals of physical attractiveness. Instead of showing helpful ways to change their physical outer appearance, …show more content…

An article from the health section on “theguardian” in reference to these methods says, “ Banyard whose organization has launched a campaign against the advertising said: (cosmetic surgery adverts also ruthlessly prey in women’s widespread dissatisfaction, making false promises of confidence and self-esteem. The reality is that people who have undergone cosmetic surgery are more likely to have lower self-esteem than those who haven’t and women who have undergone breast implants are three times more likely to kill themselves than the general population...Cosmetic surgery adverts are public health hazard. Their sole purpose is to persuade people to undergo medically unnecessary invasive procedures in order to boost profits. By portraying surgery as quick and easy they recklessly trivialise risks that include post operative infection, blood clots and, in rare cases, death.” Plastic surgery is beginning to become more mainstream in the 21st century. The people you see on social media that look young with full lips, no wrinkles and a beautifully shaped nose often have had cosmetic surgery and in magazines those celebrities are in a way encouraging females that basically if they are not pleased with how they look naturally it’s not bad to go under knife, because in the end you will look better than you did before …show more content…

In David Gauntlett’s article “ Women’s Magazines and Females Identities Today’s” she states, “...eating disorders such as anorexia and bulimia have one of the highest mortality rates of all psychiatric illnesses, and that ‘ the degree of thinness exhibited by [fashion models] is both unachievable and also biologically inappropriate, and provide unhelpful role models for young women’... The point remains that, for those who are psychologically predisposed to anxiety about the body, or control of the self, media images can play and unhelpful role.” (Gauntlett, 194). This doesn’t necessarily mean that every model is anorexic or faces eating disorders, but the concern of the influence of what kind of message is being sent to our younger generation. Young females around the world are starving themselves or going to extreme measures to exceed this image of a model that is advertising a high end brand, and they do these actions to become just like them. Although magazines may not intentionally send that message to young females, but in a sense females wouldn’t exceed that image unless they do

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