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What parents should know about 'SkinnyTok' and the rise of body image pressures online


Published on 2025-05-02 03:43:29 - WRAL
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  • One trend fueling this pressure is "#SkinnyTok," a growing corner of TikTok where creators glorify extreme thinness and share restrictive eating content, including "what I eat in a day" videos featuring very limited meals,

The article from WRAL discusses the concerning trend of "Skinnytok" on TikTok, where young girls and teens are influenced by content promoting extreme dieting and thinness. This trend has raised alarms among parents and experts due to its potential to negatively impact body image and mental health. The article highlights stories of individuals like 16-year-old Olivia, who felt pressured to conform to the idealized body standards showcased on the platform. Experts warn that such content can lead to disordered eating and other psychological issues, urging parents to monitor their children's social media use and engage in open conversations about body image and self-worth. The piece also notes that TikTok has taken steps to remove harmful content and promote positive body image, but the challenge remains significant given the platform's vast and impressionable user base.

Read the Full WRAL Article at:
[ https://www.wral.com/lifestyle/family/parents-skinnytok-body-image-pressure/ ]

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