Am i affected by the images I see? Honestly, I don't care what the media puts out there and most of it has no real importance or relevance to me. Even so, it probably does affect me in ways I don't know. For all I know these images could be making me think men need to dress a certain way to be cool and acceptable or a woman looks a certain way to be considered attractive. It really is a weird feeling to know the media may be giving me my identity instead of being myself.
For the young men and women out there, it's most likely difficult to deal with all the negative things being thrown your way from the media. A way it won't change you and make you not really you is to be full confident in who you are and don't doubt yourself.
What would your reaction be to a magazine cover where the subject isn't all glammed up? I would have no reaction at all. Why should I care how a person looks on a magazine. If they want to dress up, let them; if not then that's fine. Is this a possible route that society should take? Why or Why not? Of course it is, but only when society forgets about looks and being all the same. Will it ever happen? A long time into the future.
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