Monday, December 9, 2013

Future of Beauty to Women


CHAPTER 1
INTRODUCTION

A. Background of the Study
           
“Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder” is a saying we all want to believe; that everyone is beautiful to another; however, this insatiable idea of “beauty” has actually created the most painful situation for us. It may seem superficial to allow this to abstract concept influence our world but regardless, we accept it and we try to fulfill its meaning because we believe that there is an ideal image strictly portrayed and dictated by our society. Throughout the years, we have been influenced to have the perception that beauty is achievable if efforts are exerted. Unfortunately though, these efforts we exert to be “beautiful” unintentionally causes us endless pain.
            We accept pain to achieve the idea of beauty that the opposite sex imposes us to have. Women are pressured to do this because we have limited time in finding a mate within our prime years, and with this, we give such significance to try to be “attractive” while we can.  We all know that attraction has a huge impact on the satisfaction we created for the opposite sex because we are all superficial at first. Regardless if we deny this or not, we all know that we always find a mate first through their appearance because that’s all we can base our desires on. We are attracted to someone because we desire or lust them, and here, attraction is the magnetic charm that lures them to us.
(http://www.huffingtonpost.com/vivian-diller-phd/physical-attraction-is-love-blind_b_1302550.html)
            Beauty and pain has never changed, it merely evolved from corsets and foot binding to push-up bras and heels. Throughout history, beauty was still given the same importance by women and although their methods and ideas of it were different, they still pursued it to the extremes, in example, make-up in the past contained toxic chemicals that resulted in their death.  Regardless of such consequences, they still felt the need to satisfy this perception of beauty. The concept of “beauty” however, still came from, not the minds women who pursued it, but of others and what their society believed was acceptable.  
(http://www.nbcnews.com/id/22546056/)
            This ambiguous idea of beauty is painful to achieve because there are too many opinions of it. We all know that it is insatiable and yet, we still try to please everyone. We compromise ourselves, our beliefs and perceptions just to appear confident and to entertain the opinions of others around us. As if we were not pressured enough within ourselves, we also get it from media and social networking sites. These play a huge role in our lives because media has served to be the influence for mass communication. Little do they know that their influence, ideas and opinions actually put some women in harm’s way. Their ideas of models are the influence of disorders like anorexia and bulimia. Of course some women become so self-conscious that they submit to these resulting also in death for some.
 (http://www.glamour.com/health-fitness/2011/02/shocking-body-image-news-97-percent-of-women-will-be-cruel-to-their-bodies-today)
            What’s surprising is even though we are aware of pains we inflict upon ourselves, we still don’t make the effort to just alter the insatiable perceptions of it. We still give ourselves false hopes that this “beauty” the media promotes is absolutely attainable; however, this is the reason why people put themselves under so much pain, women especially. This perception of beauty makes people think as if we are given a choice to be unattractive or not. A choice to change and to try to attain the beauty the media presents. Therefore, having background knowledge of beauty, we will be able to figure out if this endless pain is actually worth it.
This paper hopes to open the eyes of women to reality and to give realization that beauty is unsustainable and instead, it should be compensated with skills and talents.

B. Statement of the Problem
This study aims to answer this question:
1. How should women overcome the unsustainable portrayals of beauty?

C. Significance of the Study

Women in all shapes and sizes. This study will help women notice how much pointless pain they actually put themselves under with the realization that it is unnecessary. Their own ideas of self-image should be the only thing they believe because to please another’s will be an endless effort. Moreover, it is unfair to deny women from society because of something they have no control over. With this paper, they will gain awareness and maybe even feel empowered to love themselves without needing the opinion of others.

Men.
Knowledge of this study will help men to realize that they are a main reason for the pain women go through. Though they don’t know it, they are unintentionally imposing ideal standards on women too difficult or impossible to achieve. This will allow them to open their eyes because surely, they don’t intend to be unaware of the extreme approaches women take just to be attractive or beautiful in their eyes.

Media and Social Networking Sites. Knowledge of this study should open their eyes to reality. Their ideas of beauty only harm women in ways that should not even be. They should reconsider or alter their beliefs of what should be accepted in our society because every woman, in all shapes and sizes is beautiful in their own way. They should realize that their dictation of beauty is impossible for most women and goes against nature. Women don’t have much choice on their physical appearance because they are acquired genetically. Also, there is a huge chance that most of the females who work in social media are aware that they too can’t achieve what they accept. So why give them the rights to judge the appearance of others.

D. Scope and Delimitation

This study only focuses on the specific pain women inflict on themselves by their subscription to beauty. Also, focuses on ways that women will be able to benefit from this necessity that the society dictates them to have.

E. Materials and Methods
           
The researcher collected data to find a trend to be able to predict where beauty is going. This prediction is that women will give less importance to the idea of beauty that the media portrays and will focus on their skills instead. This idea will give all women a fair game with a sustainable advantage.




F. Definition of Terms

Beauty. The quality present in a thing or person that gives intense pleasure or deep satisfaction to the mind, whether arising from sensory manifestations (as shape, color, sound, etc.), a meaningful design or pattern, or something else (as a personality in which high spiritual qualities are manifest).
Insatiable. Incapable of being satisfied or appeased.
Self Image. one's own idea of oneself or sense of one's worth.


CHAPTER 2
DISCUSSION

How should women overcome the unsustainable portrayals of beauty?

Definition of Beauty
Beauty from its definition is the quality present in a thing or person that gives intense pleasure or deep satisfaction to the mind, whether arising from sensory manifestations (as in shape, color, sound, etc.), a meaningful design or pattern or something else (as a personality in which high spiritual qualities are manifest). This abstract concept is always said to be “… in the eyes of the beholder” only because it has no solid meaning. The substantial definition will be derived from each and every person’s specific views on it and this is the reason why women intend to push themselves to the limit just for the sake of satisfying what is insatiable.
Although we know that it has a subjective meaning, we still believe that it is possible and is evident in celebrities.  We are given the idea that it is a responsibility of women to achieve the way the media portrays beauty. Beauty to the industry is a weaker woman, subordinate to man, a sex icon and a lesser sex. Not only that, but we are pressured to have the body image of being tall and thin, beautiful face, similar to models and famous stars who are presented to be flawless and perfect.

Negative Effects to Consider
Since as humans, we want what we cant have, we try our very best to pursue the closest thing to it. Since we know for a fact that perfection is an illusion, we try to achieve it every way we can. Women have accepted the infliction of pain upon themselves because they refuse to be rejected in society; for example, to be rejected by men because of unattractiveness. Many women would much rather submit to ways just to be accepted rather than not. Another is the pain and effort in spending so much time and money on make-up just to be able to conceal natural aging. Lastly, the physical pains caused by what women see as necessities like bras and heels or the disorders, we allow just because our society has manifested a type of beauty they want to accept.
We may see all these reasons why beauty should be protested against because its negative effects on society and women have been evident for many years. Women have made a connection; the belief that beauty is pain, and have applied it on themselves. Many years ago, in China, women were compelled to bind their feet and basically break their bones to fit a 3-inch golden lotus shoe. This foot binding was important for women at the time because it presented status and that a woman was ready to be married with money. A different type of pain, popular in west is plastic surgery. The reason why women undergo cosmetic surgery is because, like a quote has explained, “The internal motivation to boost self-esteem by looking ‘perfect’ is likely the strongest.” Women feel that they will gain a confidence boost by impressing other people and not themselves.
(http://www.stylist.co.uk/life/why-are-women-going-under-the-knife#image-rotator-1). It is a huge question as to why women allow themselves to undergo such pains because it seems unnecessary, but is it really?

Advantages and Reason for Beauty
            Being beautiful will have its advantages like; a beautiful woman will be the first noticed in a job interview and in reality, can we really just disregard the meaning of beauty? It is impossible because it is what separates people and we have accepted and allowed for this. If not, there would be no one to look up to. We believe that people desire the beautiful because they seem to possess better communication skills because they are more confident. In the basis of looking for partners, beautiful people are also first in line to be chosen because it is the first step of science of attraction. Lastly, beautiful people have a higher self esteem because people will look up to them. Regardless of all these advantages though, people have found loopholes to protest their exploitation to beauty and perfection.
 Women have become smarter and more creative with what they think it means to be beautiful. They also are using beauty to their advantage in ways to be successful and to be a better role model. However, how far will her beauty go? Feminists have stood their ground to protest what others want of them. They now realized that beauty is an unsustainable idea and have compensated for it in means of skills and success. They believe that competence in a work place will go farther than beauty itself. The reason for this is because success is not based on how many people notice you because of your face but is based on how many people notice your work produced. A quote from Vivian Diller, a psychologist, "[These women] were very connected to the belief that the way to be successful was to maximize their other assets and minimize their looks”. They figured that once they are more successful with possibly owning their own business or becoming professionals that they will surpass the dying need to be beautiful. People will look at them more as equal to man and not as an entity that is incapable of anything but the idea of beauty. (http://www.businessinsider.com/beauty-paradox-societys-view-of-women-looks-2013-9)

Beauty vs. Success
Some women have already opened their eyes to what is real; the reality is that not everyone can have the hourglass figure or the most beautiful face. That doesn’t mean however that they will allow themselves to still be rejected by society. Women now have become empowered to be more independent and to open their minds to what is right. They know that if they can’t have it, compensate for it and many women have done so. Instead of focusing on being beautiful, they focus on a career that will make them successful.
This problem is not only present in our society but is also currently an issue in China, and surely, in many other countries as well. Specifically though, in China many women are called “shengnu” meaning “leftover” once they have passed the age of 25 and are unmarried. Many women felt the injustice of being labeled as this for having the choice to not be married yet and for focusing more on themselves. However, witty as they are, they figured out that “sheng” means “victorious” and not “leftover”, therefore they defended their case saying that they are victorious because they would much rather spend their time trying to be successful rather than be a subordinate to the men they will be married to. Women are pushing to be independent without the need for men and are beginning to create their own standards of what the society should accept. The empowerment women are becoming unstoppable.
            Another example is Miley Cyrus, many would argue that she has become an obscene woman ever since her fiancé, Liam Hemsworth has called their engagement off. Others however would call it empowerment to be able to stand on her own and focus on her career. She has come back to singing even more powerful than before. Her video of Wrecking Ball has created some controversy but the researcher believes that it also gave her a huge advantage to create a stir in her career. She is greatly recognized as the girl creating a new movement and Miley has stated that: “I'm not really scared or insecure about anything because I'm used to people judging me. I'm used to people knocking me down, so I'm used to getting back up." The researcher has found this beautiful in that Miley could care less about what the media expected out of her, still she continued on for her success.

Changing Idea of Beauty
            Since women have proven to show that their compensation of skills and success are better and more sustainable than the abstract idea of beauty, more and more women are also realizing that the media is noticing this. Before, the media only presents women of “perfection”, the sexy iconic body, beautiful face and perfect smile. However; it is evident now that their standards and ideas are changing.
           
Already, some media have altered their understanding of beauty. They may not be pushing for a social movement but their campaigns have created a new understanding for those women who see it. Though Dove’s intentions were not to push for a specific change, regardless, their new campaign has become a powerful example of a new movement towards the idea of beauty. Some women have assumed their campaigns to be creating a different standard for society. They show different women of different shapes and sizes and post them on a billboard with a title “Real Beauty”. Of course, we have a mentality that only models would be plastered on a billboard; however, in this case, they allowed all types of women to be in it. Also, Dove’s video ad went viral when they presented sketches of different women, allowing them to describe themselves to an artist and the sketches were actually more attractive than they would have thought. Many women were touched by the portraits the artist presented because they realized that they are the worst critics to themselves and that they are actually more beautiful than they think they are.
Mirrors are a girl’s worst enemy because all it does is make us insecure of the things we do have and don’t have. Surely women will agree that when a guy compliments them that they will tend to disagree and instead point something out that is bad about them and wait for agreement. Men will accept average women who are confident rather than a beautiful woman who is insecure. In J.Cole’s song, Crooked Smile, he raps about crooked smiles being natural and no one is perfect. He explains that he realizes women are forced and pressured to try to become beautiful by exerting all their efforts to be noticed. Lines from his lyrics, “No need to fix what God already put his paint brush on…/ You keep falling victim cause you’re insecure…/ So all you see is what you lacking, not what you packing…/ We don’t look nothing like the people on the screen/ You know them movie stars, picture perfect beauty queens/ But we got dreams and got the right to chase em/ Look at the nation, that’s a crooked smile braces couldn’t even straighten…” (http://rapgenius.com/J-cole-crooked-smile-lyrics#note-1834407). Though we look up to stars and celebrities as “perfect” people, that does not make them perfect. Also, just because we don’t think we are beautiful enough, that does not give us the right to surrender our dreams and goals in life because our competencies will not change whether we are beautiful or not. In this case, women could become empowered to become more confident about themselves through the words and actions of a man.
Beauty vs. Healthy
For quite some time, women were at a disadvantage to beauty; however, to see it in a different light will only benefit them from now on. A saying, “If you can’t fight them, join them”. Women should learn to find loopholes because it is possible to change the idea of beauty and the only way this idea is going is towards change. People are finally realizing that the media’s idea is insatiable and will never be enough. Perfection is just impossible. So to compensate for what is trending nowadays, health is more appropriate. We can say that a person is beautiful or handsome based on their physical health rather than their mere attractiveness because health can be achieved naturally by anyone to be more attractive. A recent trend has bloomed and more and more people are hitting the gym and are becoming more physically fit. Throughout history to present time, beauty has been given such significance but doesn’t beauty mean being healthy because it implies that one is genetically attractive. If we compare this to evolution, the physically fit are those who survive and are the ones able to procreate, not necessarily the most beautiful or the most handsome. Those who are able to adapt their way through any challenges and situations are those who survive, which means “survival of the fittest” must consist of those who are smart and have skills to help them survive. (http://edition.cnn.com/2013/11/01/health/evolution-exercise/)
Woman vs. Man
If we were to look at life in this way, that the only way to “survive” is to be fit, then shouldn’t we attain skills and talents more than beauty and attractiveness. For women, beauty is so important but what about for men. Men are not pressured to be beautiful or are not pressured to exert as much efforts to vanity as much as women because people look at their successes and their handsomeness only as an extra plus. If more people and women themselves subscribe to this idea, that success is over beauty then it would not only show empowerment but equality as well. For a long time, women were making less than men and for a long time, women are being labeled as sex icons displaying beauty; however, this can be changed only if women do not allow impositions coming from opinions of others. Women should be able to focus on their successes alone and be given equal opportunities to do so, as compared to men. Since success has been one of the most important attributes in a man, why can’t it be the same for women. Nowadays, women do not need to rely on men as much because they are becoming just as skillful and if this continued on in the future, women might just break the idea that they have to pursue beauty to survive and the idea that they are subordinate to men. (http://www.theguardian.com/business/2013/sep/17/median-wage-income-gap-women)



CHAPTER 3
SUMMARY, CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS

SUMMARY
This paper attempted to open the eyes of women to reality and to give realization that beauty is unsustainable and instead, it should be compensated with skills and talents.
This research used current beliefs people have for beauty; the pain women subscribe to just to satisfy this idea. The research predicts that it will stray away from this insatiable idea to a better and a more sustainable trait like skills and talents. The research findings
1.         Women are pained in every way: psychological, emotional, and physical trying to satisfy the media’s idea of beauty.
2.         In any period of time, we see the significance of beauty especially for women and through out, their ways to achieve it are different and evolve to the current trends of their society.
3.         The media gives the biggest influence when promoting the ideal beauty for women. They present people that we want to and should accept, while unintentionally distorting the self-image of others and causing them to inflict pain upon themselves.
CONCLUSIONS
Based on the findings of this study, the following conclusions are drawn:
1.         Women have accepted the negative effects of beauty because of the advantages it has in life, especially in the workplace.
2.         Nowadays though, women are beginning to find loopholes to the idea of beauty and are trying to replace it with a more sustainable trait like talents and skills. They are beginning to change their ideas of what beauty actually means and are putting their success above it.
3.         Women will be empowered to view themselves equal to men and will allow success to compensate for beauty. Since society has approved this for men, women will later on understand that they can change the way people will look at them. 
After drawing conclusions of the study, the researcher hereby makes the following suggestions/recommendations:
1.         After much research on beauty, it makes sense why women allow subscription to pain in trade for its advantages. However, since it is an unsustainable trait, women should instead try to achieve something that is less painful but with a greater advantage, one that will not only allow for them to be noticed but one that will put them equal to men.
2.         Scholars later on should research on women of the future and their subscription to beauty. If women still give beauty the same importance or if they are changing their ideas of it and would much rather be successful.
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Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Blogpost 8: Anorexia Nervosa

Sometimes we become so comfortable with our friends and loved ones that we show them who we are all. We speak our minds anytime we want because they accept our bluntness. We think that it's okay to be straight forward and to be as honest as possible. What we don't realize is that sometimes we are unintentionally hurting them. "Fatty" is a name we would usually say comfortably with our friends. However, that label actually becomes unforgettable to some people. It will keep replaying in their minds like a broken record and they will start to assess themselves; their appearance and self image. 
Anorexia Nervosa is an eating disorder that makes a person regulate their eating habits to the extreme because they fear gaining more weight. They tend to limit themselves or even deny food because they have already distorted their image. In an article by Dr.Alex Yellowlees, Is our obsession with size zero damaging health?, he states that: "In our modern society the relentless promotion of the idealisation of thinness has put women of all ages under intense pressure to strive after the attainment of body perfection." Women today can look everywhere and begin to envy other women's bodies because we all strive for a sort of image that many celebrities have. The word "celebrity" comes with fame, fortune and success; what woman doesn't want that. People don't necessarily want to become a celebrity, they just want what comes with the package. We begin to look up to role models we believe are "perfect" and ruin our self esteems without realizing it. Before we know it, we are already consuming less food, throwing it up or not eating at all; and still we think we are still "fat". This obsession with beauty and being perfect has distorted our minds resulting in harming ourselves to the extremes.
In an article by a daily mail reporter, "'Pro-ana Anorexia blogs nearly killed me': Starving girl, 17, says 'thinspiration' site encouraged her to lose more weight". It is evident from the title alone that this girl, Grainne Binns harmed herself because of this new idea of beauty. It is stated in the article that she was so obsessed with the word "skinny" that she began to put herself in this situation just to hear it from people as well. She also posted pictures in forums to hear comments from people to encourage her with the challenges to become even thinner.
I read in another article that this "pro-ana" has a sort of "cult-like" appeal. Girls believe that "Ana", which short for Anorexia is some sort of god that pushes them to believe that being thin is more beautiful. However, this "god" is actually  helping them kill themselves slowly, and at the same time making them feel guilty that they are not thin enough.
Imagine your sisters or friends in this situation, how would you be able to help them if society has made this image acceptable? 
Runway models especially are one to push this idea of beauty, so how can we believe that this isn't beautiful? Social media has distorted our ideas of beauty to the point where they are not aware that they are actually harming us. We aren't even sure what to want anymore. Do we want big hips with the hourglass figure or this thin, stick-like figure? Regardless of what type of body we have, they still always make us feel unsatisfied. We will never satisfy the idea of beauty and this is the reason why the pain is endless. From our past to present, the pain has only evolved; but still, pain for beauty is still pain.  

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Blogpost 7: Pain Caused By Idols

All of us, even if we don't say it out loud have a problem with our bodies. We are never content even if others already compliment us or want our bodies. This doesn't just happen with females mind you; it also happens to males. It is normal for us to never be content because we strive for perfection. Perfection because it is insatiable and impossible. For women, every day becomes a struggle. We tend to see every imperfection we have once we wake up and see ourselves in the mirror. "I can see my pores" , "I got a pimple", "my thighs are too big", "my stomach looks bloated" and many others. We are more self conscious about our image than we would admit and it is because of the media and the celebrities we idolize. We start to dislike our image because we see them as "perfect" beings. 
In an article by Shaun Dreisbach, Shocking Body-Image News: 97% of Women Will Be Cruel to Their Bodies Today, he states that on average, women think of about 13 negative things to say about their body. And the reason is, Kearney Cooke, a psychologist says that it is because of "Our unattainable cultural beauty ideals, our celebrity worship..." If we stopped naturally comparing ourselves to others, then we would stop hating on ourselves. We hate because of all the negative thoughts we persuade ourselves with. 
If we stopped complaining and actually did something to help then wouldn't that be better? We could eat healthier, we could exercise or just love ourselves for the way we are. Fact is, we alone are the one ones taking care of our body. So if we don't like the way we are, then we should do something about it. 
In the article People Who Exercise on Work Days are Happier, Suffer Less Stress and Are More Productive, a daily mail reported stated that exercising not only has a good effect on our muscles and body itself; it is also good for performance with daily activities. Exercising results in the production of endorphins which reduces our perception of pain. It makes us more relaxed, more happy and feel much better in general. In the article, it mentioned that people felt more productive at work after exercising and even felt more motivated. So exercising not only makes us look better physically, it also helps us to feel better internally and mentally. 

Yes, we are conscious about our body image and one positive way to fix this is through healthful exercise. It is evident that having self discipline for exercise is difficult, however; we can train ourselves. 
Nobody ever said anything in life will be easy, especially not trying to achieve beauty. Beauty will always be complement pain even if we don't realize it. I mean exercising alone is painful isn't it? We become sore to the point where we can even get up from bed or even walk up the stairs properly because we over did it with our squatting. It is painful but it is a great type of pain. It is also a more positive approach to achieving the "ideal" beauty that we all perceive. However, different people come with different methods. A dangerous, painful and a not suggested method on the other hand to achieve beauty is through anorexia and bulimia. 

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Blogpost 6: Pain for the Hour Glass

What is home? Home is where a female can comfortably take off her bra. Do you ever complain about bras being painful? The underwire is stabbing you, it becomes itchy and irritating? Well, I'm sure most females have experienced this. Isn't it funny how at the end of the day, we feel so relieved and relaxed once we take off our bras? It's one of those things that we really look forward to. I always wondered what the point of bras were, other than to make boobs look more perky. I have heard discussions like if one doesn't wear a bra, her boobs will sag or she will get breast cancer. So what is it really? Is it necessary?
I have related this to the past; bras to corsets. In the article by Ken L. Smith, The Purpose of the Bra; he stated that bras actually serve no benefit. It actually has more cons than pros. He stated that it is actually possible that bras can increase the chances of breast cancer because it results in swelling and pain. Just like corsets as compared to bras in this article, Ken mentioned that corsets were popular in the 19th century to create an "hourglass figure", to make the waist look as small as possible. This corset was actually harming the women because it would be so tight that it would restrict and contort their bodies. 
Like bras, it is not necessary; it merely projects a more sexual appearance for women. For a little while, bras serve as a basket to hold breasts to make them sexually stimulating for the opposite sex. Notice, we tend to wear plunging neck lines to show our chest area and with this, we wear bras that are padded or those that "push up". 
But why harm ourselves? 
If only we can mold our bodies to be exactly the way we want it to be, right?
A short clip made at the Australian Film Television and Radio School called "Plastic" is about a girl who is about to go on a date. Suddenly, everything goes wrong until she figures out that she can mold her body to any way she wanted; just like plastic. In this film, we see how excited she is when she realizes this. She tightens her butt, elongates her neck, pushes her boobs up and does anything she feels would make her look more appealing. Again, she did this for the opposite sex. A guy she's had a crush on for years. Like any other girl, she molded her body into the "ideal" body; the hourglass. But why is this the image in our minds when we think of the perfect female body? 


We are influenced mostly by what people believe is attractive. We try to achieve those things that celebrities and the media wants us to have. This pressures us to try to perfect our appearance even if it is impossible. Surely everyone knows that it is painful and disappointing to be able to not achieve something you strive for. Beauty like success is hard to obtain and this pains us naturally. 

Sunday, October 20, 2013

Blogpost 5: "Lotus Feet" vs. "Stilettos"

Most of the weekdays, I wear heels; however, I always carry a second pair of shoes. I carry flat shoes because they are more convenient and are more comfortable. I went home one night and felt so relieved to take my heels. Then I asked my brother, "What's the point of heels anyway, cause they hurt". What is the purpose for all this pain? I wondered. Females are born into the idea that we have to wear these because it is necessary. But is it really? Or is it only for the purpose of being accepted into the society that we live in. Once we hit a certain age we are forced into wearing heels because it makes us look more like ladies. I mean, my mom was even the first one to buy me these things. This modern pain has actually evolved from the past. Foot binding reminded me of heels . In the article 'Snow Flower': Foot Binding, High Heels And The Cost Of Beauty, they also came to a realization that Heels and Foot binding are somewhat related. Foot binding, also known as "Lotus Feet" was a practice in China usually for younger girls wherein they would tie and break the bones in their feet to have it fit in a tiny shoe. This for girls became a symbol for elegance and beauty. 
Can't we relate this to heels? It said in the article that the purpose of heels is to symbolize sexiness and power. Valerie Steele, a director of the museum at FIT stated that stilettos flatter a woman's figure because it elongates her body, tightens her stomach, pushes her chest forward and her behind back. All these reasons are still for beauty. Yes, these are the benefits of wearing heels. But like foot binding, it also has it's cons.
The cons of heels are that they are difficult to walk in, they actually cause back problems and also cause foot problems like bunions or hammertoes as Liz Bruckner wrote in her article High heels and your health. Without even realizing it, we are slowly weakening our bodies with these 4-inch heels. Our posture when we wear them gives extra pressure on our knees and joints which might cause osteoarthritis. It can cause a change in alignment in our spine and hips because of the way we have to walk. 

I always noticed that after wearing heels, I feel as if I just finished going to the gym and my whole body is sore. But even if it is painful, I still wear it anyway. It is very interesting to me that we would inflict pain on ourselves just to obtain a provocative and sensual look. I mean we probably say "It's not for guys", but in reality; it is. There is no other reason for heels, just like make-up it is to help us portray a confident and strong woman. But still, this is temporary and it is to attract the opposite sex.
So is it worth it? that for this attraction, we have to put ourselves in pain every single day?