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Gen Z Women Are Not Commodities

Culture
United States
Started May 06, 2026

Scrolling through Instagram a few months ago, I came across a reel that made me stop and stare. A woman with a full face of makeup and an unnaturally small waist held up a Ziplock bag of bones. She said she had gotten a rib-removal surgery—and these were her ribs. Plastic surgeons later debunked the Read more. The post Gen Z Women Are Not Commodities appeared first on Christianity Today

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The phenomenon of women altering their bodies for social media reflects broader cultural issues regarding self-worth and validation.
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Critics of beauty standards must also recognize the agency of women who choose to modify their appearances without external pressure.
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The commodification of women's bodies on social media perpetuates harmful beauty standards that negatively impact Gen Z's self-image.
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Surgical procedures and beauty enhancements should be viewed as personal choices, not as societal pressures on women.
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Promoting a narrative that women are not commodities can empower Gen Z to embrace diverse body types and reject unrealistic beauty ideals.
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