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MEDIA

Young Women Music videos Models Actresses Need to be tanned Perfect figure Beautiful Sex

Young Men Latest clothes Hairstyles Fashion for passion Sex Body shape Tan

Social Media Dirty pictures – pressure, attention Slagging – Ask FM Bullying cyber bullying People feel it’s their right to comment on others’ appearance Rumours, gossip, attention seeking

Effects Depression People having sex before they’re ready and don’t want it Eating disorders Weight and health Anxiety Confidence level very low Not Interacting with others

How we can help Accept people for who they are Don’t put them down Have self respect and respect others Be safe online Don’t send pics or vids Don’t put personal business online Don’t believe what the SYSTEM says, be your own person