Why do we need feminism?
Unfortunately, this question is still on the
lips of many. While feminism certainly has improved the status of women
in many parts of the world, there are still those who are in need of the
ideals that feminism fights for.
We need feminism because the image of the
‘ideal woman’ is not one that we created. What a woman is, what she
should look like, and how she should act have been carefully constructed
by society, big business, advertisements and other media. Consequently,
it promotes an unrealistic image to which women are expected to
conform. This has led to a massive increase in plastic surgery. In the
US, the incidence of cosmetic surgery has increased more than 5-fold in
the past ten years. In one year alone, the number of young women getting
plastic surgery under the age of eighteen increased by 21.8%. That
figure includes girls under the age of 12. The pursuit of thinness is
often a motivator for eating disorders such as such as anorexia and
bulimia. These illnesses are regrettably on the rise and affect 1.5% of
women aged 15 to 24. This works out to three women for every 200. The
reasons for these disorders are diverse and complex.