En un món que educa per l'auto-odi, estimar-se és rebel•lia.?

Feta per Maria Cortés

Nowadays, we live in a society that is marked by stereotypes which establish which women or men are beautiful. Based on my few experience, as a teenager, I consider that this age is when we start growing up emotionally and personally, apart from hormonally and physically. As I’ve said, as we are growing up we want to try new things and sometimes with our friends, who are growing up too, from the positive to the negative perspective. Moreover, we become more sociable and almost all teenagers tend to have social networks. Our society is full of standards of beauty, that also appears in social networks, that can cause emotional insecurity and low self-esteem to a person who is growing up emotionally when he compares his body with the stereotype of perfect man or woman. In consequence, when a teenager or an adult is growing up and he loves himself, with his imperfections, which make him perfect, he opposes the laws of the society which set if a person is beautiful or not. 

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