The Changing Image of Women

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The Changing Image of Women

As I flick through the latest issue of 'Hello!' magazine, my mouth

stands agape as I see page upon page filled with skimpily clad young

women, many of them celebrities. My mouth continues to widen as I see

that many of the celebs, not content with being featured once, appear

repeatedly flashing slightly more flesh than they should be. Is this

to be the future for all the young women on this planet? Even if the

answer to this is no, it would seem that 'flashing the flesh' has

become rather more commonplace than any of us can imagine, especially

among the celebrities in the world. But what can any young girl expect

these days when flicking through her favourite magazine? The editors

are hardly likely to print pictures of celebs with not an inch of

flesh showing, are they? No. The only thing that anyone can hope for

is that not every page is filled with 'half-naked' celebs, eager to

gain the attention of the Great British public. No wonder there are

children as young as three running around in mini skirts and skimpy

tops, if all they have ever been used to is leafing through Mum's

magazines and simply 'looking at the pretty pictures', then copying

the images that they have seen. Clearly there is no hope for the

younger generation, as more magazines publish pictures such as these,

which young girls are likely to see as role model figures.

Noticing that this particular issue of 'Hello!' magazine came free

with The Daily Mail, I begin to wonder if the image of the world today

is really changing. Surely someone as bright and sophisticated as a

Daily Mail reader would not be interested in hearing about the

goings-on in the 'world of celebs'? They certainly would not be

enthralled with the images of skimpily clothed young women. Or would

they? The more intelligent half of the population would discard

'Hello!' magazine without a second glance, but what about the people

who go out and buy this publication time after time?

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