I picked these topic because as a teen I struggled with my weight. Growing up in a Asian American family where all the women are petite I feel the pressure to look that way. The women in my family doesn't exercise still they are able to maintian their bodies; however, for me that's the opposite. I'm taller than almost everyone in my family and I weight more than them, but not like them I exercise daily yet they still called me "fat" and so on. When you look at me I'm not fat, rather I'm average weight. Since everyone in my family is so tiny therefore they percieve the idea that I'm overweight. Going to school I understand that everyone has their own unique body shape, there for someone might seem bigger compare to other, but that person might has let body fat percentage. So just by looking at someone appearance you can't judge if they are over weight or not. Due to the pressure of being thin, I decided to pick this topic for my paper to figure out how the media play a role in these factors.
At the end I just want my readers to understand that this topic is becoming a big issue since there are more cases of eating disorder, but most importantly that almost every women out there have their own insecurities that they can't overcome. However we can make the best of it, don't let that little flaw erase your confident. Don't let the media change our perspective on who we are individual so therefore when we look at the mirror we can admitt that we are truely beautful from inside out.
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