无论是否有意识,我们天生就会相信我们看起来越好,我们的生活就会越好。你很难找到一个在某种程度上感觉不到的女人 少于 基于她的外表。为了解决这个古老的概念,一个名为Stop The Beauty Madness的精彩活动已经取得成果,其中一系列25个广告宣称无法达到美容标准。
创始人罗宾赖斯声称她希望你“在看到诚实且经常不和谐的信息后,感觉自己已经陷入了肠道”。该活动迫使我们质疑已经内化的观念,即女性的美丽决定了她在社会中的价值 – 跨越她的职业选择,性吸引力和服装。
在接受赫芬顿邮报采访时,赖斯解释说:“我的主要任务是说女性是否担心自己的体重和外表,以至于他们实际上并没有将自己置身于这个世界,那么我们真的错过了一些非凡的个人和一些我们需要进行的非常重要的对话。女性需要帮助世界朝着一个更美好的方向前进 – 一个真正美丽的方向。
自然瘦的女人被称为病态,弯曲的女人太性感,名单不断。即使女性在技术上符合“理想”形象,她仍然会受苦。或许,这种恶性循环可能具有保质期。要查看完整的广告系列并参与其中,请访问Stop The Beauty Madness。
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Regardless of whether we are aware of it or not, we are born to believe that the better we look, the better our lives will be. It is hard to find a woman who does not feel, to some extent, that her worth is based on her appearance. To address this ancient concept, a fantastic campaign called Stop The Beauty Madness has been successful, featuring a series of 25 ads claiming that beauty standards cannot be achieved. Founder Robin Rice claims she wants you to “feel gutted” after seeing honest and often jarring messages. The campaign forces us to question internalized beliefs that a womans beauty determines her value in society – across her career choices, sexual attractiveness, and clothing. In an interview with The Huffington Post, Rice explains, “My main job is to say, are women so worried about their weight and their looks that theyre not actually putting themselves out there in the world, and if so, were really missing out on some extraordinary individuals and some very important conversations that we need to be having. Women need to help move the world in a better direction – a truly beautiful direction.” Naturally thin women are called sickly, curvy women are too sexy, and the list goes on. Even if a woman technically fits the “ideal” image, she still suffers. Perhaps this vicious cycle may have an expiration date. To view the full ad series and get involved, visit Stop The Beauty Madness.