In the 90s and 00s, societal standards imposed toxic ideals on women, heavily influenced by body-shaming media and tabloids. Women were subjected to ridicule, exemplified by events like Howard Stern's Buttaface Competition and articles labeling women as unsexy. Notable figures such as Sarah Jessica Parker and Britney Spears faced intense scrutiny and cruelty, leading to severe personal consequences. Commentary from that era highlighted the objectification and degradation of women, leaving lasting impacts on their mental health. The detrimental effects of these standards are still relevant today as they re-emerge in public memory.
The 90s and 00s were marked by toxic standards for women, with body-shaming media, lad mags, and cruel public commentary contributing to severe psychological impacts.
The 2000s saw the infamous Buttaface Competition, which demeaned women’s appearances, showing the depths of societal cruelty and objectification during that time.
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