Body Image: Questions, Issues and Answers Poor body image is a developing problem in our youth today. It is an issue that carries over as our population ages. Young and old, men and women all deal with some form of poor body image. I see it everywhere; in my seventy-six year old grandmother to my nine year old cousin, and even in myself. Everyone is trying to be something they are not or were just not meant to be. Department stores have millions of shelves dedicated to altering your appearance. Whether it is cosmetics, exercise equipment or diet pills it all tends to sent the message that you're not good enough to be you. The New Harvard Guild to Women's Health says, "Body image is the inner perception of her (his) own physical appearance. This image may or may not correspond with reality." But where does this image of the idea body come from? It's sad to say, but most of the time television, magazines, peers and family problems are typically to blame. Media over-emphasizes looks by airbrushing, highlighting, and clipping photos to make a human become perfection. But not until recently did anyone want to explain that every magazine cover had been photo shopped, thus leaving everyone to believe that what they were seeing was an obtainable body. Often women's magazines are filled with article about people losing or gaining weight. Or about someone who is free image hosting jpg hot or someone who is not. By focusing on the shell and not the inside, they are basically telling us that we are not good enough. One overlooked effect of this is how it makes women compete against each other.