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This was something I wanted to post a topic on after seeing an article following the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show, which aired on CBS last Tuesday. Now, I didn't watch the show, because one, I was busy making notes for my finals, and two, the TV in my dorm building was static-y so I didn't really have a good opportunity to. But I did see an article on Aol.com that, aside from discussing the musical performances present that night, briefly mentioned how (just like every other year) there were viewers who "jokingly admitted sobbing into junk food" over the images of the women present.
Now, it feels a bit weird that this topic is being made by a guy, let alone one who didn't even watch the show, but this is something I felt was worthy of discussion because what I think those girls that tweeted things like that feel is that they feel they're inferior because they're not as "pretty" as the people they're seeing on their screen. There are many people who wonder why there are younger girls who always think they're ugly, and an event like this I think kinda tells me why.
Would you say that things like the fashion shows are influencing girls negatively in considering themselves ashamed of their image? Discuss.
Now, it feels a bit weird that this topic is being made by a guy, let alone one who didn't even watch the show, but this is something I felt was worthy of discussion because what I think those girls that tweeted things like that feel is that they feel they're inferior because they're not as "pretty" as the people they're seeing on their screen. There are many people who wonder why there are younger girls who always think they're ugly, and an event like this I think kinda tells me why.
Would you say that things like the fashion shows are influencing girls negatively in considering themselves ashamed of their image? Discuss.