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I'm redoing my request since I realized my question sounded dumb
Please help me make a speech or oral report about People's identity and the beauty standards of the society, which includes fatphobia, eating disorders, etc. ++Way better if it focuses more on realization like how this kind of mindset was imprinted on us and what we can do and not do about it(?)
Instead of asking here you should need to research these topic yourself. It's give you clarity about these things and It also fun . Search different factors regarding these things. Support your speech with good fact . reply
Ok, If there was a true ideal body, how come no one can agree on it? how come there is no true universal standard of Beauty. how come beauty standards change with just the passage of time, as well as region? (1900 to now it’s not the same look we are going for). Some places are fat phobic and some places prefer /covet a fat figure. Whether it’s...... reply
Yr question kinda remind me of this short animation
https://youtu.be/P787svPOU88?si=9aIyEAeycHEkY0SV
Anyway main problem is over consumption of social media life style and most of them are fake
A person nature is most beautiful thing
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use chat gpt bruh
Ladies and gentlemen,
Today, I want to address an issue that permeates our society, one that affects individuals on a deeply personal level: the standards of beauty and its impact on people's identity. From fatphobia to eating disorders, these societal norms have far-reaching consequences that shape how we perceive ourselves and...... reply
Society tells you to be normal and healthy, directly or indirectly, the pretty privilege is real, to achieve that privilege a lot of people work hard. Some go to the gym, diet and more which all leads to body dysmorphia. Teenage girls especially, they are often faced with the critics on how to behave how they should look like, how they should be. P...... reply
Ok this is my first time answering a post so like go easy on me
LONG SHIT:
So I was a PHAT little kid from 2-7 grade and that meant I was getting SEVERELY bullied,(I won’t mention the years of trauma in Cuba) and I mean I was getting beaten with a bat, ostracized from everyone, and my teachers looked down on me and didn’t believe me when this ...... reply