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Body Modification In Todays Society

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Body Modification In Today's Society

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     There are various aspects through which people, especially youth, identify themselves.  People are always sending some sort of communication out at all times, whether it is subconscious or not.  Images and styles are adopted which communicate meanings about the individual to his/her peers and to society.  Styles of dress, language, music, and dance are some of the ways that portray one's own unique symbols, values, and meanings.  One other such signifier of identity is through body modification, particularly tattooing and body piercing.  In today's society people have adopted the new style or trend of body modification.  There are many reasons in which people obtain piercings and tattoos.  Those who modify, manipulate and mutilate their bodies do so for many reasons. Some say it's simply exciting and pleasurable, or part of the latest fad. Others place it in the context of art, ritual or self-expression-they say it's an act with cultural and social significance. In contrast, many people can't understand why someone would choose to put so many holes in her body or cut their skin. They see body modification as self-destructive, much like anorexia or bulimia.  I am a prime example of youth urge toward body modification.  Below I will talk about why, what, where, and how people modify their body and how people look upon them.
     Youth and adolescence is one of, if not the most, significant and influential moments in one's life, when youth are seeking their identity of who they are.  Tattooing and piercing are one of the many ways through which youth may express their identity, for they are symbolic representations of how the self is conceived or understood.  People may also want themselves to be portrayed as someone who they are not. For example, someone gets a tattoo or earrings just to look "tough" or "cool".  I remember when I was young; I thought having an earring was the coolest thing and at the age of sixt...

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