Body image is a multidimensional construct that refers to one’s perception of and attitudes about the size and shape of one’s body. It has both a perceptual component that refers to how we see our body size, shape, weight, physical characteristics, performance, and movement, and an evaluative component, which refers to how we feel about these attributes and how those feelings influence our behaviors [1]. Body dissatisfaction is experienced when one perceives that their body falls short of the societal ideal in terms of size and/or shape, regardless of a person’s objective size or shape. In other words, body dissatisfaction is influenced not only by how we interpret societal ideals, but by how we perceive ourselves. Therefore, body dissatisfaction and perceptions of beauty are inextricably linked.
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Maybe they put the important stuff in the back so that consumers <span>have to walk through the store and see other things they might want to buy. I don't know, just a thought. </span>
C. The others are completely not correct. This answer is the only one that sorta makes sense.
Gender identity and sexual orientation awareness is becoming more prominent in social media. Resources such as hotlines, funds, and scholarships are being created to help people in these groups. There is still homophobia, but in the media it’s not “as bad” :)
Yes, that statement is true.