Women still have a complex and contradictory relationship with their own image according to a poll that found 25 percent of those questioned (26) win the "America’s Next Top Model" TV show than the Nobel Peace Prize.
And (27) 75 percent of women surveyed said they would be willing to shave their heads to save the life of a stranger; more than a quarter of those (28) admitted they would make their best friend fat for life, if it meant they could be thin.
As for that age-old (29) of whether to marry for wealth or looks, half of the 18- to 24-year-olds questioned said they would marry an ugly man if he were a (30) .
The poll for U.S. television network Oxygen, which is targeted at young women, also found that 88 percent of 18-to 34-year-old women would happily (31) their cell phone, jewelry and makeup to keep a friendship.
"This survey reveals an interesting ysis of today’s woman and how she (32) her personal image with what she values in her life," said Dr. Jenn Berman, psychotherapist and judge of the (33) . new Oxygen series "Pretty Wicked".
"As shown in several results, women today are a complex combination of altruistic and materialistic, (34) and insecure, loyal and self-serving. This survey (35) the dichotomy (对分;二分法) in all of us," Berman said.
More than 2,000 women aged 18-34 were interviewed for the poll.