The physical body is extremely personal and it is how the world identifies us—a large part of first impressions. Many social media platforms capitalise on this, especially dating platforms. In the virtual world where communication is secondary, it is not surprising that many feel stressed to look and be perceived a certain way. The virtual world also makes their money through advertisements- often these adverts are not reviewed and many products which send out harmful messages and stereotypes are openly promoted. For example, fair and lovely creams, diet pills and steroids to build muscles. Regardless of gender social media constantly sends the message that how you look is important and what look is valued is decided by society and exploited by social media. Unfortunately, current notions of beauty are perpetuated by western society, this leaves little room for diversity and acceptance of the same. This has a serious negative impact of the individuals who genetically are different.