Perfection in an Imperfect World: Anorexia Nervosa

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Perfection in an Imperfect World Anorexia Nervosa is a lifelong eating disorder which is a refusal to maintain fifteen percent of an individuals’ normal body weight. “From Fashion Weeks runway to magazine covers thin is in” says Calvin Klein in one of his recent articles ( “ Media” ). In the image conscious movie the Devil Wears Prada every outfit, shoe, color, and even every calorie counts. “You look so thin” says Andy Sachs ( “ Devil Wears Prada ” ). Emily ( “ Devil Wears Prada ” ) replies “Do I? It’s for Paris; I’m on this new diet. Well, I don’t eat anything and when I feel like I’m about to faint I eat a cube of cheese. I’m just one stomach flu away from my goal weight” – (“ Intro ”). What are teens supposed to think when they see and hear statements like this on TV? Media influences, peer pressure, and low self-esteem are to blame for teens obsessing over their body image and for the dangerous eating disorder Anorexia Nervosa? Most teens with anorexia share a hope that by focusing on appearance, they can improve their self-esteem. Unfortunately, when weight and shape are the only measures of self-esteem, each binge episode or a single pound of weight gain may result in harsh self-criticism, depression, and anxiety. ( “low self ” ) Teens with low self-esteem may be particularly sensitive to meeting society’s expectations and may go beyond dieting and develop anorexia. A person’s self-esteem level shows how much value people put on themselves. Teens with a high self-esteem tend to experience a sense of control over the direction of their lives and they feel content and fulfilled in most areas of their lives ( “Self-esteem” ) Whereas, many teens with anorexia nervosa have been found to suffer from a horrible sense of i... ... middle of paper ... ... Lukyanova has a nineteen-inch waist, is five feet nine inches tall, she is one hundred and eight pounds, and wears a size ten in children’s clothing. ( “ Barbie” ) A girl of twenty-eight at five feet nine inches tall should weigh between one hundred and thirty one to one hundred and sixty pounds. (“ Anorexia 3”) What Valerie Lukyanova did is the kind of action that happens when children, teens, and even young adults take figures like Barbie and advertisements for beauty way too far. The body types of models and figures like Barbie and Bratz are not normal and are unobtainable to the average human being. The constant force of these images on society tries to make us believe that we should look like a Barbie or a porcelain doll with a waist so tiny you look like a toothpick. People need to remind themselves constantly that these images and figures are not real.

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