Society expects women to uphold impossible
standards, especially in regards to our bodies. Although our expectations are
currently shifting away from the idea that women need to be impossibly thin,
women still feel pressure to be just thin enough while also being curvy in the
right places. This causes women to have a love-hate relationship with food:
many women love to eat, like me, but the pressure to obtain this perfect body
that resembles a model generates loads of stress about what to eat, what not to
eat, and how much to eat. This causes any woman, ranging from girls in their
tween years to adults, to try crazy diet trends, to do crazy workout trends,
and to create unhealthy eating habits that could cause permanent harm,
physically and mentally.
Being a gymnast for nine years, I never
really thought about what I ate since I worked out for four hours a day. Even
though my friends would fret about what they consumed, I never concerned myself
with the idea for too long since I knew I would be back in the gym soon.
However, this changed once I quit after ninth grade. After I quit, I
regularly heard the saying that gymnasts are the athletes that always gain the
most weight after they finish their careers from trainers at my school,
ex-gymnasts, and my ex-coaches. Not only did my mom constantly remind me to be
careful what I ate, but also I suddenly became aware of how much my friends
would eat during lunch at school or when we would go out to for dinner or
dessert. This sudden shift in my life finally made my cognizant of what the
rest of the non-gymnast women population thinks and feels in regards to food. I
finally understood the hate part of a woman’s love-hate relationship with food.
Original Post: http://bcalkins2020.blogspot.com/2016/09/a-womans-relationship-with-food.html
Original Post: http://bcalkins2020.blogspot.com/2016/09/a-womans-relationship-with-food.html
Great job, Brittany. Your post begins with a larger issue/pertaining to women more generally, and then your second paragraph uses anecdotal/personal evidence to support your first paragraph.
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