Monday, November 2, 2015

Her 'Perfect' Body

             Women tend to act as if their bodies are not perfect enough. Today, women strive to begin waist training; and now is the time to face the truth. Women waist train to create a new silhouette of their bodies; obtaining the illusion of a small waist matched with a bigger bust and butt. As great as that may sound, however, waist training is dangerous and harmful. The truth is, what we see on the outside is very attractive, the eye-catching Pepsi bottle shape, although what we do not see is what is within those appealing newly formed bodies.  

             Women are beginning to ruin their bodies and natural beauty by trying to keep up with the perfect 2015 Pepsi bottle body image. Bodies are being harmed through the process of trying to become more than what it is. Women dream for the smallest waist, which is created by wearing a very tight body shaper around the stomach and back area. However, shouldn’t be health be dreamed along the line as well? Ideally, the process of waist training is self-damaging. Waist training ruins the organs within one’s own body by disproportioning them. This occurs after excessive waist training, women squeeze to wear these tight fitted corsets for long periods at a time.
           
            The bigger picture here is that what may appear beautiful, may not be. This blog pushes for beauty and health by beginning to inform those on the damages of waist training itself. Health is essential and as shown through the image above, waist training is not the healthiest way to proceed with enhancing beauty.

Cited Source: Peppers, Gia. "Kim Kardashian Waist Training 2014; 7 Things You Need to Know Before You Buy In to Latest Trend." Enstarz. N.p., 31 Oct. 2014. Web. 19 Oct. 2015. <http://www.enstarz.com/articles/49972/20141031/kim-kardashian-waist-training-2014-5-things-you-need-to-know-before-you-buy-in-to-latest-trend-video.htm>.


5 comments:

  1. Is this blog going to take the same stance against other practices which ruin bodies? High heel shoes, tanning beds, or permanent hair removal come to mind.

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  2. Although I agree with you that those things listed also take precedent in certain practices that may affect a women's body, I however, challenge you to find studies that are reliable enough to compare to the immediate effects that waist training has on a female body. This blog is explaining a particular practice, and it does a great job at doing just that.

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    Waist training is a relatively new fad, so there are actually going to be fewer medical studies. I wonder what the Kardashian's are going to promote next. Chinese foot binding for their children?

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  4. It is quite shocking to see the extent that some women go in order to fit a body ideal. Women are willing to damage their organs in order to try to form their shape after a Pepsi bottle. I see women trying to market these waist trainers all over Instagram and I think it is ridiculous!

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  5. It is disbelieving that society has this idea that there is one particular body type that everyone should have. We are all different and should believe that everyone is different especially in there body type. Waist training is harmful and I believe that this post is a great warning of that. The way you set this piece up was a great way to keep the post at a steady flow through information. Overall great post.

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