Sexualization Of Women Essay

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The sexualization of women and girls surrounds Americans and is damaging to females as well as to our society. Females receive messages about sexualization through media, retailers, and our society’s acceptance of these behaviors. Girls are constantly receiving messages about their appearance and how they should act. Children’s clothing stores sell padded underwire bras, shirts that say “Flirt,” thong underwear, midriff shirts, mini-skirts, and short shorts to girls as young as five. Are these messages inflicting psychological damage to girls? Are retailers and media solely responsible for sexualizing female youth? Can society do anything to prevent it from happening? The sexualization of girls is unacceptable because it is degrading to …show more content…

Females can also suffer in their interpersonal relationships, as well as have impaired cognitive function resulting in a correlation with their performance in academics (2). According to the APA, there is evidence that suggests that if girls get the message that they are sexual objects, they need to focus their time and energy on appearance rather than studying. Girls that once excelled in math or other areas of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) at an earlier age that have been taught to self-objectify are more likely to drop out of advanced STEM classes; because they don’t see those areas as friendly and accepting towards females. They fail to see the future job possibilities, so instead they focus on more socially acceptable feminine careers to pursue (32). In addition, according to the APA, there is evidence that supports that viewing sexually objectifying materials can lead to “body dissatisfaction, eating disorders, low self-esteem, depressive affect, and even physical health problems in high-school-aged girls and in young women” (2). Society wants Americans to believe that in order for a woman to be sexy she must be young, submissive, and have the perfect body measurements, 36”- 24”-32”. Little girls receive messages about the ideal woman at a young age starting with their toys. Individuals that walk down the toy aisle will see dolls for children as …show more content…

Television shows and movies depict the pretty, sexy girls as being associated with the popular crowd (APA 6). The APA has noted that advertisements use a blurred framework known as “trickle up” and “trickle down” with the sole purpose of making girls appear to be more adult like, and women to appear more child-like. For example, network TV aired a Victoria Secret’s Christmas themed fashion starring models dressed up to look like children. They strutted across the runway in baby doll lingerie as they dragged stuffed animals behind them (APA 12). Music is overflowing with songs that sexualize and degrade women (APA 6). Research has shown that children and teenagers on average listen to more than 2 hours of music a day (Parker-Pope). The message that young people are receiving from both female and male artists reinforce that sexualization of females is normal and accepted. For example, coming in at number 3, on September’s 2015 Billboard’s Top 100 is male artist OMI with the song Cheerleader (“Music: Top 100”). The artist describes his perfect woman to be someone who is submissive and knows her place. She is gorgeous and thin and does what he requests. A little further, down on the list coming in at number 7, is artist Selena Gomez with the song Good for You (“Music: Top 100”). The female artist sings about wanting to look good for a man. She does this by putting on a dress he

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