The social media of today affects our youth more than ever with the pressure to be thin. This mindset is inflicted upon their self-conscious through various television shows, social media posts, and magazines prompting questions such as, “Do guys like thick girls?”, “Do I need to lose 70 pounds to make my crush like me?” and quizzes that claim to let one “Find out if people are calling you ugly behind your back.” Today’s society fights for conformity, prompting everyone (especially teenage girls) to follow these cultural standards’ in order to fit in and be accepted.
With magazine articles such as “Little things that make him like you,” and “Workout like a star,” filling the pages that our youth then fills their mind with, there is no question as to why …show more content…
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