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YoungDemCA

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Wed Apr 2, 2014, 11:04 PM Apr 2014

Increasing Number Of Men Pressured To Accept Realistic Standards Of Female Beauty [View all]

NEW YORK—Confronted on a regular basis with images of women who represent a diverse array of body types, a growing number of American men are reportedly feeling pressured to accept the increasingly realistic standards of female beauty now depicted in the media, social scientists confirmed this week.

“More and more, men today find themselves bombarded with un-retouched images, and with that comes the considerable mental burden of trying to reconcile what they see in these ads and magazines with their personal perceptions of beauty,” said sociologist Cliff Hillard, who studies attainable ideals of female attractiveness in the media and how they can create an overly realistic sense of what women ought to look like. “For most men, it’s very discouraging. Instead of seeing only rail-thin models, they’re now exposed to accurate representations of women whose proportions mimic those of actual human females.”

“Think about the average man flipping through a magazine that features pictures of women who haven’t had their cheekbones raised or their noses reshaped with Photoshop,” Hillard continued. “How is he supposed to feel when he sees something like that?”

Every day, according to Hillard, men are faced with “inescapable” displays of average-sized women, women who are representatively diverse in terms of race and ethnicity, and women who are not professional models.
According to one recent study, the average man sees photographs of women without digitally exaggerated bust-to-waist ratios dozens of times per day on TV, billboards, and the sides of buses, which the findings suggest has a demoralizing effect on the male psyche and has been shown to negatively influence men’s self-esteem and mood the more often they view such images.


http://www.theonion.com/articles/increasing-number-of-men-pressured-to-accept-reali,35685/?ref=auto

When satire gets the message across in a clever and funny way....


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Love this! nt babylonsister Apr 2014 #1
Clever....very clever.... VanillaRhapsody Apr 2014 #2
Although satire BainsBane Apr 2014 #3
This sounds like a Howard Stern show, actually. n/t R B Garr Apr 2014 #4
"proportions mimic those of actual human females.” Spitfire of ATJ Apr 2014 #5
Haven't you ever noticed azurnoir Apr 2014 #6
The one with the muscle car is the funniest.... Spitfire of ATJ Apr 2014 #8
A companion piece should be Warpy Apr 2014 #7
i think that will be more a reality. nt seabeyond Apr 2014 #9
OMG, I thought it was real wryter2000 Apr 2014 #10
You're not the only one. F4lconF16 Apr 2014 #11
Best part: redqueen Apr 2014 #12
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