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Seventeen Magazine Partners with NEDA

by mhurst220 — last modified Jul 12, 2012 11:56 AM

A 14 year old girl brings together Seventeen magazine and the National Eating Disorder Association to give girls a healthier body image.

Seventeen magazine - August 2012
Seventeen magazine - August 2012

"We vow to ... never change girls' body or face shapes. (Never have, never will)," Says Seventeen magazine. This is in regards to the "Body Peace Treaty" that is featured in the August 2012 edition.

This treaty was created after a push led by a Maine 14-year-old to combat the practice of altering pictures and picking models whose appearance give teens an unrealistic perspective on what is attractive and trigger eating disorders

The treaty and accompanying note by editor-in-chief Ann Shoket promise that Seventeen will "celebrate every kind of beauty" and feature "real girls and models who are healthy," while vouching that the magazine always has done just that.

However, more than 84,000 people who signed a Change.org petition, started by teenager Julia Bluhm, clearly believed Seventeen and other publications didn't always present the full, human truth in their magazine images.

The petition said, "Those 'pretty women' that we see in magazines are fake." The petition went on to request one unaltered, real , photo spread per month." "They're often Photo shopped, air-brushed, edited to look thinner and to appear like they have perfect skin. A girl you see in a magazine probably looks a lot different in real life."

In addition to going public in its commitment, Seventeen states in its latest edition it is partnering with the National Eating Disorders Association and the Commission for Positive Images of Women and Girls.

Seventeen magazine - August 2012

What do you think about the Body Peace Treaty? 
Do you think it will help prevent eating disorders? 
Join the conversation below! 

Will this change eating disorders??

Posted by Kimberly Mcpherson at Jul 20, 2012 12:58 PM
Honestly I think it may help and people with eating disorders need as much help as they can get. I have to admit though, that eating disorders will probably never be diminished. The reason for this is because it is mostly a control issue and not just about body image. Yes, it may start out that way, being a body image problem, but the root is usually abuse and wanting control over something and that usually results in in taking over control of our food. I praise 17 magazine for doing this and I hope that they stick by it because like I said, we could use all the help we can get. Thank you for posting about this and I am going to share it with everyone on facebook.
Much love and abundant blessings,
Kimmy
http://www.withoutalabel.me
 
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