Dave Berry supports his argument by contrasting men’s and women’s perceptions of their appearances; a man generally “feels that he has done all he can”, while many women typically describe themselves as “not good enough” because society taught them to obsess about improving their looks even though “they would never look remotely like Cindy Crawford”.
The author’s purpose is to warn women to not conform to or accept the pressures and expectations of society to look like Barbie or Cindy Crawford in order to prevent women from worrying about their