body shaming is a kind of demotivationpptx

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Body shaming is a wrong thing


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Introduction Small study of body shaming Define Body shaming Example of Body shaming Is Body shaming Illegal in India? Problems Who define Body shaming image Index

C ause of body shaming O vercome body shaming If child has been body shamed Bibliography

Body shaming  is the action or inaction of subjecting someone to humiliation and criticism for their bodily features . The scope of body shaming is wide, and includes, although is not limited to fat-shaming, shaming for thinness, height-shaming, shaming of hairiness (or lack thereof), of hair-color, body-shape, one's muscularity (or lack thereof), shaming of penis size or breast size, shaming of looks (facial features), and in its broadest sense may even include shaming of tattoos and piercings or diseases that leave a physical mark such as psoriasis. Introduction

In a study of children's film and books regarding messages about the importance of appearance, media targeted toward children were heavily saturated with messages emphasizing attractiveness as an important part of relationships and interpersonal interaction. Among the movies used in the study, two  Disney  movies contained the highest number of messages about personal beauty. This study also found 64% of the videos studied portrayed obese characters as  unattractive , evil, cruel, and unfriendly, and more than half of the portrayals involved the consideration or consumption of food

Some forms of body shaming have ancient origins in popular superstition, such as discrimination against people with  red hair and stereotypes of people with blonde hair .  Forms of discrimination may also differ significantly depending on age group. For example, tall preadolescents are sometimes depicted as awkward and can face derogatory pejorative terms such as "lanky", despite height being a typically valued characteristic among adults.

Sometimes body shaming can extend to a perception that one does not sufficiently display masculinity or femininity. For example, men with wide hips, prominent breasts, or lack of facial hair are sometimes shamed for appearing feminine .  Similarly, women can be body shamed for appearing to have a  man-bulge ,  or for having broad shoulders, physical traits that are typically associated with men .  Suicide due to body shaming is the fourth leading cause of death in 15–19-year-olds. Extensive levels of body shaming can have negative emotional effects, including lowered self-esteem and the development of issues such as eating disorders, anxiety, body image disturbance ,  body dysmorphic disorder and depression .  These depressive effects can worsen especially when people feel their body can not meet social criteria.

Body shaming involves humiliating someone by making inappropriate or negative comments about their body size or shape. As well as “fat shaming,” you may also hear negative comments if you're underweight or in reference to a specific body part. What defines body shaming?

Body-shaming manifests in many ways ( i.e. “I'm so ugly compared to her.” “Look at how broad my shoulders are.”) 2 ) Criticizing another's appearance in front of them. (i.e. “With those thighs, you're never going to find a date.”) 3 ) Criticizing another's appearance without their knowledge. What is an example of body shaming?

Under Section 509 of the IPC, obscene gestures, indecent body language and negative comments directed at any woman or girl or exhibiting any object which intrudes upon the privacy of a woman, carries a penalty of imprisonment for one year or a fine or both. Is Body S haming illegal in India?

Extensive levels of body shaming can have negative emotional effects, including lowered self-esteem and the development of issues such as eating disorders, anxiety, body image disturbance, body dysmorphic disorder and depression. What are the problems with body shaming?

The American Psychological Association (APA) defines body image as “the mental picture one forms of one's body as a whole, including its physical characteristics and one's attitudes toward these characteristics. Who defines body image?

Insecurity : When a person feels self-conscious about their own body, they may talk badly about another person's body to make themself feel better. Societal norms: For so long, joking about the way people look has just been something that many people were brought up thinking is okay. What is the main cause of body shaming?

Our “ selfie ” culture emphasizes outward beauty and we’re constantly bombarded with images of glamourous celebrities in magazines, advertisements, TV shows, and other types of media. What you see every day on TikTok , Facebook , and Instagram can understandably make you feel envious of others or focus your thinking on your physical appearance and any perceived flaws. You may struggle to live up to these standards and experience negative feelings and judgements about yourself. This can become destructive when it diminishes your self-worth and body image.

Don’t hide or isolate yourself from others. We all have days when we don’t look or feel our best, but don’t let this destroy your self-esteem or sense of worth. Take a step back and think about the critical inner dialog you are imposing on yourself. Is this really an accurate representation of who you are? Say “no” to yourself when you’re looking in the mirror and feeling disgust for your face or your body. How to overcome body shaming?

Treat yourself with kindness and understanding, as you would a best friend. Taking care of yourself is not a selfish act; it’s necessary for your personal well-being. Exercise, eat healthy food, enjoy the company of people who care about you, and spend some time outdoors to refresh your body and your mind.

Manage stress. Experiencing body shaming can be extremely stressful. Relaxation techniques such as exercise, meditation, and deep breathing exercises are all good ways to build resilience and prevent you from feeling overwhelmed by negative experiences.

Connecting to others in-person. Cutting down or stepping away from social media can give you an opportunity to connect in-person and improve the quality of your social interactions. Communicating face-to-face is nature’s antidote to stress and can be a lot more rewarding than texting or messaging. Manage time spent on social media

Research shows that when you promote body positivity to others, you also feel more positively about your own body. Surround yourself with people who are courteous and treat others with respect. Avoid bullies who engage in body shaming and talk about the flaws of others. Establish boundaries with your circle of friends and make it clear that you will not tolerate comments about your body or weight. You can also set an example by standing up for others who are the targets of body shaming. Don’t body shame others

Physical activities like walking, running, swimming, dancing, and other fun sports. Being active is important for your overall health and well-being and can help increase your confidence, self-esteem, and sense of accomplishment. Practicing mindfulness through yoga, meditation, deep breathing, or journaling.

If you are shamed or ashamed about your weight, it’s easy to develop an unhealthy attitude towards food. Mindful eating can help you remember that food is not the enemy and whatever your weight, you can still find enjoyment in eating. Make friends with food

Let them know you are concerned and how much you care about them. You can say, “I feel worried that you are always talking about your weight,” or “I feel sad when you speak negatively about your appearance.” Be patient and listen to their concerns. Don’t assume that you know what your loved one needs, but rather ask how you can best support them. They may just want a shoulder to cry on, someone to listen to their worries without judgment. How to help a loved one with body shaming

Try to shift the focus away from your loved one’s body to something else you admire about them. For example, you can remind them about their wonderful sense of humor, how smart they are, their adventurous spirit, or highlight a particular talent they have.

It can be extremely hurtful to learn that your child or teenager has been body shamed. But like any bullying or cyberbullying behavior, there are steps you can take to deal with the problem—or even help prevent it before it starts. If child has been body shamed

Educate your child about body shaming. Let them know that people can sometimes be cruel to each other and how your child should value and respect both themselves and others. Remind them that body shaming in any form is unacceptable. Talk to your child’s teachers or school administrators if the problem is occurring at school.

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