Tuesday, April 16, 2019

The Power of Social Media

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Recently, I was shopping in Victoria’s Secret and, let’s be honest, we all look at those monster-size photos on the wall and leank, Ugh, I wish I could look like that. But as rapidly as I thought it, I heard a small voice pipe up from behind me: “Mommy, that’s the body I was telling you I want.” As I turned and looked, my heart sank. It was a small girl all of about 8 years ancient, pointing at a model on a poster in an island of lace thongs. What on soil is happening in our society where a child is worried about what kind of body she has?

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The Scary Side of Social The self-harm and suicide rates of teenage girls has increased exponentially over the final decade. And while there are many factors that contribute to these unlucky behaviors, social media may be one very obvious reason — studies show, that at the very least, it increases anxiety in young adults.

Just leank about how undeniably social media sends messages all day long that you’re not beautwhetherul “unless” — unless you’re lean, unless you’re contoured, unless you have perfectly groomed eyebrows, unless you have no cellulite, unless you have large breasts. Ever since our culture has begun to immerse itself into scrolling, double tapping, swiping right and feeling either better or worse about ourselves based on the number of “likes” we get, our small girls are learning that whatever they currently look like isn’t enough.

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