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Body Essay Research Paper In today

Body Essay, Research Paper


In today’s society, there are women being controlled by expectations of being slim


and having that “perfect body”. Women have to face the publicity of magazines, talk


shows concerning weight, weight-loss programs, and so on, all influencing them to lose


weight and be thin, or society won’t accept them. Katherine Haines says just this in her


article, “Whose Body Is This?”. She argues against and blames society for the


insecurities and the dissatisfaction of women and their bodies. The “look” that is


presented to women today as being “healthy” is; tall, slender, and beautiful. Most women


cannot reach this point unless they resort to other means of dieting to attain that “beauty


queen” image. These ways are through anorexia or bulimia, both of which are life


threatening or deadly. Unfortunately, there are many women taking this path.


Society plays a very important role when it comes to the image that a woman is


supposed to uphold. Haines states that weight loss programs, television and magazines


are a “propaganda that happiness is in a large part based on having that ‘perfect


body’…”. For example, one could be purchasing groceries and catch a glance of a recent


magazine such as “Elle” and they see this beautiful model on the cover. This is appealing


to a woman’s or a man’s eye, so of course they pick up the magazine and look inside.


They might think there is an article that reads, “How to look like a million dollars.” Of


course there are many women who long to look like Cindy Crawford, or Kate Moss, so


the magazine is looked into. What does that say about women in society today? Many


models are portrayed as having that “perfect” life due to their looks because that’s what


society’s image of women has come to. It is a big competition with women in the


clothing world. They feel good about themselves if they have just the right styles. This


again, ties into the model scene. On the runway, clothes are being modeled by the


“perfect” woman. Tall, thin, and beautiful. This entices women to buy these types of


clothing, just as it is advertised to do. For most women, this look will not be possible


unless other means are incorporated.


The issue of weight doesn’t begin in a lady’s teenage years, as most think. It


begins in her young adolescence. Small children are very vocal with their feelings and


thoughts of other children around them. The words, “you are fat,” could come out of a


child’s mouth without them thinking twice about it. If that certain child was being


singled out in that way, could this be where it all begins? For example, Haines makes


some very interesting points when she speaks of her younger sister who is influenced by


her peers to be thin to fit in with the “right crowd.” Her sister continually eats little to


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nothing to have the perfect body to fit in with the rest of the girls on her school’s drill


team. She eats very small portions of food, or none at all. During this time, she doesn’t


realize the harm she is doing to her body until she becomes ill and is diagnosed as being


malnourished. There are too many instances of young teens putting their bodies through


this torture just to fit in. For instance, I have been around beauty pageants a great


deal in the past two years and have seen nothing but harm, not accomplishments from the


girls involved. I would say that eight out of every ten girls at these pageants had an


eating disorder. These girls, which were started out at a very young age, were anything


but pretty, they were sick. It was as if the older population, men and women, were


consenting to the harm that these girls were doing to their bodies, and their minds. The


girls were needing to take control of the crown, and to do so, they would do anything


possible to get it. They were slowly losing control of their minds, and their bodies were


suffering. In doing so, they didn’t realize that the diseases they were facing would be


with them for the rest of their life, unless they were bold enough to admit that there was a


problem. That is where the problem with eating disorders comes in. Admitting that you


have a problem is the hardest and possibly the most embarrasing thing that any person


can do.


Low self-esteem, Haines argues, is one of the main parts of weight problems and


disbelief in yourself. Of course there are other factors that lead to the insecurity of being


overweight, although peer pressure is more and more evident as one passes through the


stages of adolescence and on into adulthood. Self esteem should be the issue society


focuses on instead what a woman looks like on the outside. The inside of a woman is


what gets a her, in most cases, to where she wants to be. Unless, of course, the lady’s job


is consumed by the way her body looks.


There are many problems concerning the outlook on women in today’s society,


but not enough will from women to make a change. We, as a society, need to come out


with the causes of the weight problem with the female body. Whether it be because the


women are dressing for the men, or if it is because they wish to show up other women.


The issue will not be resolved unless, in Haines’ words, ” This mixed message will never


give women the power they deserve over their bodies and will never enable them to make


their own decisions about what type of body they want.” If women feel they are being


discriminated against because of their weight, or because they don’t look “perfect”, why


isn’t something being done? We are going to see a loss in development and productivity


if the outlook on women and weight isn’t solved.

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