Lets Talk About the "Stats"...
-(40%) of women who participated in a study strongly agreed that they do not feel comfortable with describing themselves as beautiful
-only( 5%) of the women who participated in the same study priorly mentioned said they felt comfortable with describing themselves as pretty and only 9% felt comfortable with classifying themselves as attractive
-only (2%) of thousands of women from 10 countries around the world consider themselves beautiful.
-Statistics reveal that in 2007, in the US, plastic surgery for women rose by (8% )while in 2008, due to the economy, it dropped by (9%) and worldwide women had almost 3 million injections of Botox.
(The Figure Rating Scale (FRS; Stunkard, Sorenson, & Schlusinger, 1983) was used to examine respondents' perceptions of their own body shapes)
-The FRS scores showed that (82.8%) of the women that were studied felt that they were heavier than their ideal
- The FRS scores showed that(1.6%) of the women that were studied claimed they felt too light
-Of the 16 women in the U.S. Senate between ages 46 and 74, not one has gray hair.
-(59%) strongly agree that physically attractive women are more valued by men.
-(45%) of women feel women who are more beautiful have greater opportunities in life.
-(60%) of a group of women involved in a study strongly agreed that society expects women to enhance their physical attractiveness.
-only( 5%) of the women who participated in the same study priorly mentioned said they felt comfortable with describing themselves as pretty and only 9% felt comfortable with classifying themselves as attractive
-only (2%) of thousands of women from 10 countries around the world consider themselves beautiful.
-Statistics reveal that in 2007, in the US, plastic surgery for women rose by (8% )while in 2008, due to the economy, it dropped by (9%) and worldwide women had almost 3 million injections of Botox.
(The Figure Rating Scale (FRS; Stunkard, Sorenson, & Schlusinger, 1983) was used to examine respondents' perceptions of their own body shapes)
-The FRS scores showed that (82.8%) of the women that were studied felt that they were heavier than their ideal
- The FRS scores showed that(1.6%) of the women that were studied claimed they felt too light
-Of the 16 women in the U.S. Senate between ages 46 and 74, not one has gray hair.
-(59%) strongly agree that physically attractive women are more valued by men.
-(45%) of women feel women who are more beautiful have greater opportunities in life.
-(60%) of a group of women involved in a study strongly agreed that society expects women to enhance their physical attractiveness.