Factors of Conformity in Our Society.

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Psychology

 

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James D

 

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June 27, 2015

 

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University

 

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As a teenage girl, reading magazines like that all the time, I can say from my own experience that although individuality seems to be highly encouraged in their articles, conformity is forced. Magazines, television and other factors of pop culture use reverse psychology on people. It tells them to think for themselves and while they're preaching individuality, they do it in such a way that all the kids walk into a mall and end up leaving wearing the same clothes with an Abercrombie and Fitch tag on it, listening to the same kind of music because only one kind is playing on the radio and acting all exactly the same, because they've seen it on TV, or read about in a magazine or on the internet...
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We are told by our preachers what is the right and what is the wrong way to act, how to act in certain situations, and what to say. Believing that someone other then you can tell what is right for you, encourages conformity and a lack of responsibility for your own actions. If a religion preaches being your own person, by actions and by words, prohibits women to wear pants, and only allows them to wear skirts, how independent and individual are they? For instance, if someone was to speak up against this, which shows someone thinking "outside the box" and wear pants, instead of a required skirt, some religions would not only make the person believe they would end up in hell, or make them be very sorry for this "sin" that they committed, they would take disciplinary actions...
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