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Jun 27, 2022 · Given the increasing prevalence of image-sharing online, young people may need support to improve their self-esteem and become more informed consumers of digital images (e.g. being able to identify enhanced or photo-shopped images as unrealistic and unattainable).
Oct 25, 2024 · However, many people - including myself - have caught onto a familiar trend of covering our faces in photos. This pose seems to stem from insecurity and the dysphoria of facial features; causing a person to aim to hide that specific feature to make themselves seem "prettier". Mainly young people are shown to be more insecure which is further ...
Many of us suspect that the beautiful, often highly-edited images of people we see on social media make us feel worse about our own bodies. But what does the research say?
Jan 24, 2020 · Kiona Osowski's Grade 12 research project started with a question, based on her own experiences as a 17-year-old teenager: why are girls so often asked for nude photos?
Taking naked photos - either for sending privately, social media, or oneself, can be fun, sexy, liberating and radical act, writes Amy Gray.
Oct 29, 2022 · Adolescent girls (aged 14–17 years) commonly use a phone or tablet to engage with others and are frequent users of social media (Rideout & Robb, 2019), and therefore can provide insight into the pervasiveness and impacts of encountering sexualized images during social media interactions.
Apr 2, 2021 · Today, though, more and more young people—and especially teenage girls—are using filters that “beautify” their appearance and promise to deliver model-esque looks by sharpening, shrinking,...