Black women have been known to have more curves, bigger lips, and larger breasts compared to average white women. The average white woman’s body is usually small and they tend to weigh between 100-115 pounds; whereas the average black women tends to weigh between 125-165. According to Brumberg, “Breasts... visual significance to that part of the body (pg. 205).” I agree with Brumberg, breasts are seen as a sign of sexuality. The media has played a significant part as to what sexy should look like. Lets’s take Kim Kardashian and Izzy Azalea for example. They have had their butts and breasts enhanced and Kylie Jenner …show more content…
has had her lips and breast done. Everyone wants to be sexy, so the bigger the breasts and butts the better. I know I only named white women, but there are some black women as well. For example, Tiffany Pollard had her breasts enhanced and her nose done. I am a busty black woman, but I lack in the butt area. Along with big butts, you have big hips. I am glad I don’t have a huge butt because I don’t have big hips. I am happy with the way I look. I don’t wear make-up, my hair is nappy, and I am a very confident women. I am sure I could use a nip/tuck here and there. I think that women who opt for surgical enhancements are looking for attention and have low self-esteem. Be proud of who you are.
Today, everyone wants to fit in or be a part of a certain group.
One may want to be a cheerleader or on the dance team. As society has it, these people are thin and small in stature. Thus, some girls are faced with the nasty reality of eating disorders. According to Grossman, “In the beginning there was this: I am ugly (pg. 212).” These girls look in the mirror and feel that they are not thin enough. For example, on TV or at football or basketball games, I never see a fat or “thick” cheerleader or model. Until now, you see more plus size models in advertisements. You never know if a person has an eating disorder or not. I automatically assume that thin people tend to throw up after eating or don’t eat enough and overweight people just have a love for food and can’t stop eating. I never stopped to think that they may have an eating disorder. I only thought that eating disorders was a “white” people disease because we as a “black” culture don’t talk about
it.
In conclusion, media plays a role on how people inscribes gender on the body. From breast implant to butt injections, women want to be seen as a sex symbol. I do not like all the added attention nor do I like men undressing me with their eyes, this makes me very uncomfortable. You can still be classy and sexy without all those added features.