02-18-2025, 05:00 PM
I'm really concernedwith the visual presentation - the extreme lack of detail, the nearly hypnotic grade of the form, and the way they are commonly presented as purely aesthetic. It feels like we're making a visual area that can subtly reinforce unrealistic expectations of body shape and perceived attractiveness, potentially contributing to feelings of shame or inadequacy, especially for those with current insecurities. Does this heightened emphasis on idealized forms amplify the potential for users to internalize damaging messages?