Sexualization Of Women

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This paper aims to discuss the source, effects and some preventions of the increasing sexualization of children, specifically young girls. Underage girls are being sexualized and objectified as if they are grown women. If girls are being sexualized as grown women then they will develop same worries as women at a young age, leading to a shortened childhood, possibly an unhealthy psychological mindset such as low self-esteem, anxiety, an eating disorder, and a lower, and even a poor academic performance. Sexualization also have an effect on young boys directly and indirectly, although research shows girls are more heavily targeted.

Sexualization of Children It is a common knowledge now that the media sexually objectify women. The American Psychological Association defines sexualization as basing someone’s value and attractiveness on being “sexy” and ignoring the person’s individuality, or forcing sexuality upon someone (Zurbriggen et al., 2007). Women are objectified in television shows, games, advertisement, music lyrics and music videos, and even magazines geared towards women (Zurbriggen et al., 2007). This can cause many emotional issues, but it can also lead to sexual harassment and violence towards women (Starr & Ferguson, 2012; Machia & Lamb, …show more content…

With children thinking sexiness is how a mature woman is supposed to portray, they will start to idolize and imitated it. McKenney and Bigler, (2014) suggest that girls who are more sexualized tends to do more poorly academically compared to their less sexualized peers. Girl who are sexualized at a young age are likely to focus on their attractiveness and using that as an advantage in social situations where as their other peers who are less sexualize are less likely to be as focused being physically appealing and are more likely to pay more attention to the requirements of their assignments (McKenney & Bigler,

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