influenced identity

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Influenced identity
It has been proven that ones identity is based upon their wanting image and not their actual identity. Meaning, their actual image does not portray the image they want of themselves. The article “Men have body image issues, too” by Kate Fridkis explains that not only do women have problems with their bodies, but men have them also. Based on the article, identity is defined in size, looks, body type and influenced by social pressure by showing the perfect image. One way would be the media, another through peer pressure, and the final in gender.
Media has a lot to portray in someone’s identity through influence. Media for one sets an image of fat as the new lame. The auther in this article explains that the way fat in society is put down that people judge according to size. She even used the word “demonized” to describe how society looks at size. Fridkis says “I’ve noticed, with the way fat is demonized”.(Fridkis) Who is to blame for, the media, who set the bar up high with skinny models. That is who everyone wants to become, to have that image, to be slim, to be that identity. Fridkis also mentions about a boy who was chubby, as he felt that he was not smart because of his wieght as the author quotes “Because fat kids are supposed to be dumb”.(Fridkis) This is what society thinks and it influences other peoples identity, by society telling people how to look and to change their size. So they do because Identity is now defined of the boy as an overweight chubby kid. That defines the boy as a
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...s...have been made to feel that they are too short, too hairy too bold and too feminine”. when men begin to have stereotypes from the social world, their identity starts to change into an image that not all men have, which leads to body issues for men. In the end, gender influences identity by men not being able to talk about their body issues in contrast to women, and man having a stereotype from social pressure.
To finalize, identity is influenced by social pressure through media showing an excessive amount of rudeness to overweight people and showing the false image of slim. Identity is also defined in peer pressure by having an influence through other human beings around and their accusations towards others. Gender being an identity is influenced through stereotypes of men or female, and the way one looks based on what society portrays.

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