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Unrealistic beauty standards.

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 Many people who have a mass following do not have a natural body. It has weirdly become normalized to have surgeries done due to not liking yourself, which is completely okay, until you claim to be natural, or you encourage girls to want to be like you and change a developing body. The unrealistic bodies also lead to unrealistic beauty standards that everyone expects to be which isn't possible due to the body they want not being real....      

Success that cannot be copied.

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      Teenagers are highly gullible, some believe money grows on trees, and these social media stars have a lot to do with that. Many people in the light of the camera or public eye tend to feel the need to flash fancy and expensive things for views. Many people begin to feel gaslit that they could get the same things leaving them feeling beside with themselves.  For this example, I am showing David Dobrik, a well-known influencer who very often buys his friends and random people a car. 

How Social Media "Influencers" affect teens...

                          Though it may not seem like such a big deal but these "cool" and "awesome" influencers, as they like to call themselves, are not uplifting the children who watch them, they are making them question their worth. Teens are very vulnerable to be lured in by the influencer culture that is arising, comparing themselves to a success not one is likely to acquire. These influencers also portray unrealistic beauty standards, using cosmetics and surgeries to hide imperfections all while claiming to be 'all natural' and a 'gym rat'. I will never understand or get behind just plain up lying... tell the truth, we can tell its plastic. These same influencers who claim to be 100% honest are posting products they have never tried just to get a paycheck.