What is really “true Beauty”?
The perception of beauty towards people has changed throughout the ages of what we see in television, the success of others, and the advertisements of what “beautiful” is supposed to be perceived as.
Its hard enough that men and women alone are forced to observe the constant media frenzy of magazines and television shows saying that you must look a certain way in order for you to be attractive and successful in society. But what about the children and teenagers that are brought upon t.v. shows, movies, and music, making it seem that girls should have a small waist and a fit figure while boys should be lean with muscles?
With the portraying on how beauty should look like, people have become obsessed with the counterparts to be noticed as beautiful towards others. Fashion magazines and reality t.v are one of the main examples that exploits the idea of what beauty is. Giving the impression that being apart of the latest fashionable trend and plastic surgery to become attractive, is remarkably effecting society.
There are of course positives to plastic surgery in which to reconstruct abnormal deformations that people must live though, but on the other hand plastic surgery has brought attention to people with the overlook of themselves as not being perfect. This has unfortunately caused a moreover of low self-esteem towards people thinking that they need to go under the knife imitate to the beauty of celebrities.
In this everyday life the cultures of beauty seem to change with the seasons. All though in some cultures beauty is lied beneath the skin, all around the countries from the Unites States to Europe, the challenge to be beautiful is effecting many in a negative way. Beauty isn’t about what you wear, or if your physically fit with perfect hair and skin, but its about the natural feeling of being beautiful that comes out to be true beauty.
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I had a similar effect on how i used to feel about myself as i started to notice the way i looked. And that was a young age. I grew up to have very low self-esteem because i was always considered to be the Fat girl Or the chubby girl. It took a lot out of me since i thought boys would never be attracted to me and that i would never find “true love”. I had to learn the hard way on some things in life that could have been dealt with better if i had higher self image of myself. But now, I can really say that grew up from all of self torture i put on myself and even though from time to time i am a little self conscience, i know that there is no one else like me and i’m truelly unique. i guess some people have to learn to accept who they are and be on to live a stable considerably healthy life.
-totally on w. ya girl<3