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Boys, Body Image and Sexualization: An Equal Opportunity Destroyer

June 5, 2012 by Amy Jussel 9 Comments

Aug. 8, 2016 Update More new research shows marketing is responsible for creating body image issues with boys, which I've written about here, and certainly here devoted to the impact of 'bigorexia' on children's health for a decade, so no surprise there. BBC News reports the survey was conducted by advertising think tank Credos...Ironically, this excellent NYT think piece … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Advertising, Damaging Drek, Emerging trends & STEM, Growing up too soon, Marketing Shaping Youth, Media Literacy, Misogyny & Racism, Nutrition & Wellness, Sexualization & Body Image, Shaping Youth, Stereotypes & Diversity Tagged With: Achilles Effect, Bailey Shoemaker Richards, Bigorexia, body dissatisfaction, boys and body image, boys steroid use, Buffed-Boys, Credos Think Tank, D'Angelo objectification, male eating disorders, manorexic, Media Smarts, Mens Health, Muscle dysmorphia, NEDA, obsessive workouts, Packaging-Boyhood, Proud2BMe.org, pursuit of perfection, race and class stereotypes, Sexualization, SPARK, spark a movement, SPARK! summit, summer abs, swimsuit ready, Taylor Lautner abs, teen boys, Twilight, what happens when men get treated like women
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