In my Adolescence class we were shown some advertisements on Monday which used women and their self-image issues to draw attention/purchasers to their product. I tend to get discouraged when I see women objectified sexually/physically in advertisements (which happens in almost EVERY popular ad). This advertisement really effected me because not only did it objectify women, but it strives to make women associate self-image with self-respect. The reality is that eating a cinnamon roll does not mean you do not "respect yourself"!

I find these advertisements to be very negative. Personally, I feel that ads like this contribute to low self-esteem in young girls. Young girls should grow with an understanding of the importance of health, but they should not measure their "health" by body type or size.
Show yourself true respect by taking care of your body and mind. Value your body and the wonderful things it can do. Exercise often and eat all foods in moderation--that is the key to health and feeling good about yourself.
We see the advertisements are created in a fashion in which marketers hope women/girls
will think, "I obviously do not respect myself and I am ashamed. I should look like that, but I am fat because I ate a croissant... "
I wish I could reach every woman in the world and tell them that RESPECT for yourself comes from the inside. It's okay to eat a doughnut every once in a while!