BLOG 274 PHYSICAL APPEARANCE
Being satisfied with appearance can be influenced by social
pressures and self-esteem. We desire to meet the acceptance of our peers and to
feel comfortable in our own skin. Appearance related social pressures can lead
to the development of negative body image, eating disorders, and even
depression. Unconsciously or not we do judge others based on appearance. Weight,
clothing, piercing, tattoos, height, and other physical aspects are in the
forefront of our every day lives. We shop, dress, and choose our appearance
based upon our interests, careers, and culture. The way we look communicates something
about us. That is why we dress up for interviews, weddings, and special
occasions. We might dress down to feel comfortable and relax. The environment
and the company we are with influence these choices as well. There is also
another form of pressure to look attractive in fear of rejection by the same or
opposite sex. We seem to have heightened sensitivity when it comes to rejection
based upon appearance. How attractive we feel dictates our self-esteem. There
are also media influences.
Think of all the adjectives used to describe appearance.....
average, beautiful, adorable, cute, handsome, fancy, dirty, ugly, etc. A
compliment or an insult go a long way. Encountering and interacting with others
can be affected by their opinion of our appearance either good or bad. It is
human nature to judge appearance, which sometimes overshadows character. We
often times associate class or money with appearance too. Brands and trends are
socially influencing the marketing and purchasing choices we are making. To some
having high-end is important, and to others second-hand is perfectly fine. Someone
we discuss knowing the difference, how much we spent on something, or where we
bought it from.
Clothes and shoes cover up what is underneath, regardless of
personality. Sometimes personality is also a reflection of these clothes and
shoes. The two concepts are interrelated. Have you ever bought something just
to fit in? Have you ever spent more than you are comfortable with because of
the company you will be wearing it around? Have you ever just thrown on old
clothes because you just are tired of caring that day? Have you ever felt out
of place or under dressed? These are questions that could be a ”dressed” daily
when you select the attire for the day. We have to like what we see and what we
wear can make or break our spirits for that day. Even if you are sitting behind
a desk all day and no one will see what you are wearing, when you dress down or
up, you actually do feel differently about your self-esteem that day. It’s just
human nature and physical appearance is an inevitable factor of our lives.
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