Irvine511
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financeguy said:It's funny but in the Victorian era they viewed pale porcelain skin as a sign of good breeding and a tan as a sign of being 'lower class'.
this is because poor people worked outside and had tan, leathery skin from so much sun exposure. it's simply classism -- just how being ultra-thin today is considered beautiful. in general, or at least in the West, and certainly in the US, the poorer the community the more obese the population (on the whole). you'll never see an ounce of body fat on the Upper East Side or West Hollywood.