1. How old are you? 17
2. What year are you in? 12
3. What size clothing are you? 12
4. Are you happy with the way you look? Yes
5. Are you happy with the way you feel about your body? YES (most of the time)
6. Have you ever considered yourself to be too big or too small? Yes
7. Do you follow the trends of celebrities? No
8. Do you believe that the media presents unrealistic images of celebrities in magazines and/or TV? Yes
9. Would you change anything about yourself (on the outside) if you had the chance? Yes, I would, but do you mind if I keep that private?
10. Name 3 female celebrities you look up to and why
Diane Keaton - Charismatic, personality, and still regarded as beautiful even though she has aged.
Whoopi Goldberg - funny, sense of humour, able to relate to.
Amy Lee (from Evanescence) - she is modest, proud, and a talented female rocker IMO (and there aren't that many good ones out there).
11. Have you bought clothes, makeup or cosmetics that has been endorsed by a celebrity? No.
12. Do you think most celebrities portray a positive body image for female teenagers? Why/ why not? Sometimes they can be positive, but most of the time negative - esp. Paris Hilton, Nicole Richie, Britney Spears and Lindsay Lohan. This is because those people promote unreal lifestyles, excessive drinking and substance abuse, moral issues like promiscuity, and so on.
13. Do you think there is an increasing pressure from society on teenage girls to be thin? If so, where do you think the pressure is coming from?
Yes, you see it instructed in magazines and on TV commercials, "how to lose weight", "this new diet" etc. We are bombarded by the media that promotes it.
14. 'Teenage girls who are unhappy with their own body are likely to think celebrities are thinner then they really are.' Do you agree with this statement? Why/ why not? No, I believe that teen girls who are unhappy with their body size view skinny celebs as people to aspire to, that is, they are the "normal ones". Therefore, the teen girls think they are abnormal.
15. What do you think is an ideal size for teenage girls today? Do you think this is what the media is portraying? I don't think there is an 'ideal' size - we are of varying heights, bone size, bulk, etc. so you can be a big young woman or small young woman, but not neccessarily fat or thin (just proportionately large). Of course there is such a thing as obesity and anorexia. as for 'ideal' size, basically anything that shows the ribcage tends to be ideal IMO. But that's just the media's idea of 'ideal'.
16. Do you believe that media presentation of thin female celebrity images is affecting males' attitudes towards female bodies, which is also putting increasing pressure on females to obtain the idealised body image?
No, in fact i've read in other places that the majority of males don't mind size of their female parter - they can be slightly chubby or skinny tho I don't know about every situation. I'm not a man
2. What year are you in? 12
3. What size clothing are you? 12
4. Are you happy with the way you look? Yes
5. Are you happy with the way you feel about your body? YES (most of the time)
6. Have you ever considered yourself to be too big or too small? Yes
7. Do you follow the trends of celebrities? No
8. Do you believe that the media presents unrealistic images of celebrities in magazines and/or TV? Yes
9. Would you change anything about yourself (on the outside) if you had the chance? Yes, I would, but do you mind if I keep that private?
10. Name 3 female celebrities you look up to and why
Diane Keaton - Charismatic, personality, and still regarded as beautiful even though she has aged.
Whoopi Goldberg - funny, sense of humour, able to relate to.
Amy Lee (from Evanescence) - she is modest, proud, and a talented female rocker IMO (and there aren't that many good ones out there).
11. Have you bought clothes, makeup or cosmetics that has been endorsed by a celebrity? No.
12. Do you think most celebrities portray a positive body image for female teenagers? Why/ why not? Sometimes they can be positive, but most of the time negative - esp. Paris Hilton, Nicole Richie, Britney Spears and Lindsay Lohan. This is because those people promote unreal lifestyles, excessive drinking and substance abuse, moral issues like promiscuity, and so on.
13. Do you think there is an increasing pressure from society on teenage girls to be thin? If so, where do you think the pressure is coming from?
Yes, you see it instructed in magazines and on TV commercials, "how to lose weight", "this new diet" etc. We are bombarded by the media that promotes it.
14. 'Teenage girls who are unhappy with their own body are likely to think celebrities are thinner then they really are.' Do you agree with this statement? Why/ why not? No, I believe that teen girls who are unhappy with their body size view skinny celebs as people to aspire to, that is, they are the "normal ones". Therefore, the teen girls think they are abnormal.
15. What do you think is an ideal size for teenage girls today? Do you think this is what the media is portraying? I don't think there is an 'ideal' size - we are of varying heights, bone size, bulk, etc. so you can be a big young woman or small young woman, but not neccessarily fat or thin (just proportionately large). Of course there is such a thing as obesity and anorexia. as for 'ideal' size, basically anything that shows the ribcage tends to be ideal IMO. But that's just the media's idea of 'ideal'.
16. Do you believe that media presentation of thin female celebrity images is affecting males' attitudes towards female bodies, which is also putting increasing pressure on females to obtain the idealised body image?
No, in fact i've read in other places that the majority of males don't mind size of their female parter - they can be slightly chubby or skinny tho I don't know about every situation. I'm not a man