SC2214 Assignment Advertising and the Feminisation of Men in Korea. Introduction – The Situation in Korea The traditional criteria for male attractiveness seemed to be the inverse-triangle shaped body‚ muscles‚ broad shoulders and a sculpted face. These are all indicators of high levels of testosterone‚ and would be desirable according to evolutionary psychology. Then the advent of the metrosexual man broke a new frontier‚ making it acceptable for men to care about their appearance. However‚ there
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can be described as a combination of a person’s perceptions‚ feelings and thoughts about his/her body and their general physical appearance (Ogden 2010). It is usually conceptualized as an individual’s body size estimation‚ evaluation of body attractiveness and emotions associated with their body shape and size (Ogden 2010). Representation and visual culture play a significant part in determining the “ideal” female body. Factors Affecting Body Image Concern Body image concern is thought to be
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accentuating their hips‚ breasts‚ and buttocks. However at the start of the 1900’s being slender became more fashionable‚ as women were encouraged to be more physically fit and the idea of the “Gibson Working Girl” was created as the epitome of physical attractiveness. During this time period women often bound their breasts in order to create a more slender appearance. By the 1950’s “beautiful” women were thin and had a large bustline‚ like Mariyln Monroe who was a size sixteen. In today’s western modern society
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variables such as marriage‚ age differences‚ characteristics etc. He found that women valued qualities such as ambition and industriousness in men – qualities showing their financial potential. He also found that men valued youth and physical attractiveness more highly than women. This suggests that males look for qualities associated with fertility in line with evolutionary predictions. He concluded that women have evolved to select mates who can provide resources for themselves and their offspring
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Child Beauty Pageants: What Are We Teaching Our Girls?The princess syndrome‚ self-image and eating disorders Published on August 12‚ 2011 by Martina M. Cartwright‚ Ph.D.‚ R.D. in Food For Thought The recent issue of French Vogue has sparked outrage for its photos of a ten-year old model lying in a sea animal print wearing a chest revealing gold dress‚ stilettos and heavy make up. Cries of "how young is too young" to model‚ be "sexy" etc. have ignited controversy about early sexualization of children
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something that has to be psychologically or mentally perceived. Many argue that beauty of the inside is far better and more preferable than physical beauty. This is because‚ despite having any good looks‚ bad behavior is likely to tarnish one’s attractiveness to others to an extent that the superficial attributes do not even matter anymore. One may be the personification of physical beauty but what matters at the end of the day is their inner beauty. Purity within outshines what is on the face and
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attracted to certain people. Diedre Ribbens‚ a biological scientist‚ was skeptical regarding pheromones influencing sexual attraction; however‚ towards the conclusion of her article‚ “Subtle‚ yet Sexy: How Pheromones can Change Your Perception of Attractiveness” she becomes aware of the additional ways pheromones work and the possibilities. She gains credibility since she is a scientist and uses factual information from studies conducted on pheromones as well as emotional appeal to her audience. Ribbens’
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value different things in both their long-term and short-term partners. In long-term relationships‚ men value physical attractiveness more than women do. Women‚ on the other hand‚ value financial stability and higher status more than men do. In short-term mates‚ women care more about physical attractiveness. However‚ men still care more than women do. Because physical attractiveness heavily influences men’s choice in mates‚ it can be assumed that different aspects of women’s physical appearances are
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them both afterwards) 3) Theory of attraction 2 we tend to pair with individuals with similar levels of attraction to ourselves‚ both in friendship and relationship 4) Summary o A brief closing statement Notes o Similarity and physical attractiveness are best to use o Need to use at least two studies for each theory o Don’t use your own opinion - use ’it could be argued that’‚ ’it could be suggested that’ etc. o Word limit is 1500 but can go up to 1800 words but over 2000 will result in
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