Stereotypes Of Women Essay

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Women are being objectified and advertised as objects to please society in magazines and all over media, only viewed as slim skinny and not getting recognition for their values as a human being and the potential the female gender has. They are more than just a pretty face with a nice body, getting often associated the household or sex-objects, lacking roles in the latter category when compared with men. Women are only being hold to beauty standards society is used to and the expectations they have for women.

Females from all ages develop the idea of seeing their bodies as not their personal self, but as what society wants them to be. This unhealthy train of thought can develop into recurring problems such as eating disorders, low self-esteem, and depression. These problems are directly linked to sexualized images in advertising and media entertainment. Society needs to be more accepting and educated when it comes down to gender equality ¨Femininity, as well as masculinity, are not biological, but rather, cultural constructs.¨(Women and Mass media, …show more content…

Yes that has change somewhat but are we really were we wanna be? We can´t based the opinion of men of what they think it's right for women, when we´re the ones being hold back because of these stereotypes thinking their superior than women. ¨There’s a genuine desire to move with the times. But there’s still a long way to go. We need to stop featuring women as peripheral characters.¨(Marketing week, how the portrayal of women has changed). The media use discrimination, objectification, and dehumanization to police women’s bodies. The result of this is a rise in low self-esteem, dangerous body modification procedures, violence, and sometimes death among women. As long as women’s bodies continue to be shunned instead of celebrated by the

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