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Pandagon's expansion on a post at Alley Rat about the sad state of men who so media-saturated that they can't find normal women attractive got me thinking about how much of human desire is our own, and how much is just overexposure to Photoshopped models. I know what constant visions of rail-thin women to do other women - makes us feel bad enough about how we look that we will shell out for the latest makeup/snake oil/gym membership to firm up/shave off/cover up where we think we're lacking or have too much. Even though I've seen models in person and know, definitely, that even they don't look like their photos, I have to admit it still sometimes gets to me that my skin isn't perfect or that my tummy isn't perfectly flat.

But I never considered the guy's perspective - there are some guys getting really bothered by the fact that they can't get turned on by normal sized/shaped women because all they've ever seen are models and actresses, and heavily Photoshopped ones at that. If the comments on these two posts are any indication, those who do fancy someone other than the advertising standards of young and thin are mocked by their male peers or considered fetishists for liking a woman of perfectly normal proportions.

I also have to wonder if this isn't affecting women too - after all, billboards aren't chock full of balding guys with beer guts. And much as Hugh Jackman's arms are a joy to behold, I DO know that there is an infinite variety of male beauty out there. At least, I hope I do.

IMHO this is a downright freakish state of affairs! I know that some of us have overcome Hollywood/Madison Avenue well enough to develop our own tastes; did we all stop watching tv? Personally I think it's helpful to see lots of ordinary people naked to get a more realistic idea of, well, reality, but somehow I don't think that most people will really go for nationally encouraged nudity :P

Yes, this is an incoherent rambling post, and the links above discuss the issues of media, body image, and selling stuff far better than I can here. Read & discuss amongst yourselves....

Date: 2005-08-10 02:09 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] anotheranon.livejournal.com
I agree that we are responsible for what we expose ourselves to, but I suspect that by the time most people clue into just how insidious advertising is (if they ever do), it's too late. You've got to remember, this starts early for most people, unless their parents are really strict.

Date: 2005-08-10 02:26 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] nminusone.livejournal.com
It may be that I'm just a freak... actually it's probably quite likely, but my feeling is that you only reach "too late" when you stop trying. I was 27 or 28 before I even became aware of these issues enough to *start* trying, but my age didn't stop me from making progress. I'm not saying it's easy, or that I have *no* sympathy for people in that boat, just that we all have to fight the battle to have a hope of winning.

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