Tuesday, June 23, 2020

Nearly 70% of women would give up sex for a month in exchange for an ideal body for the beach

In addition to numerous campaigns to embrace and love their bodies and fight stereotypes and imposed "ideals" of beauty from the fashion industry, many women are obsessed with losing weight.

Usually with the arrival of summer, the pressure for the "ideal line" grows, given that we wear thinner and more naked clothes, and eventually we will appear on the beach.

It seems that the media and the fashion industry are not helping in this direction, so they are "bombarding" women with instant diets and clothes that "hide the extra pounds".

Shape magazine, in collaboration with FitSugar, has researched this topic and the results are worrying.

An astonishing 82 percent of women surveyed said they felt pressured to lose weight before the summer, and 68 percent would give up sex for a month or more if they had a "perfect body for the beach."

About 50% of women reported that they hated their stomachs, and for 29% of women the source of the greatest uncertainty about their body was the shape and size of their thighs.

Most of the respondents said that they start exercising in the spring months to have more self-confidence when they go to the beach, and 47% of them reported that they mostly did exercises to reduce the abdomen and waist.

Women who feel pressured to lose weight say they blame social media like Facebook the most.

What is worrying is the fact that about 90% of them would never "like" a photo of themselves in a bikini where they are saddled by each other, and as many as 44% of respondents said they would ask friends to remove the tag or delete it. photography.

Half of the women surveyed said they felt most comfortable in a bathing suit just in front of friends and a partner, and 18% of them were comfortable in the company of men when they wore a bathing suit or bikini. Less than 10% of respondents felt attractive dressed in front of strangers.

About 60% started a regular diet before the summer season, 53% cared about calorie intake, 22% gave up carbohydrates, and 15% opted for alternative solutions.

For 79% of women, the biggest problem is losing the "last five kilograms" before going on vacation.

The results of the survey, unfortunately, confirm the concern that today's culture sets unrealistic ideals of beauty, that is, that only women who are thin, taut and with smooth skin can look good in a bikini, which causes insecurity, anxiety, and self-esteem, as and health problems.

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