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ponchel ◴[] No.45298303[source]
Who actually thought that getting sunlight was bad ?
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EZ-E ◴[] No.45298638[source]
It is a big thing in Asia to avoid sunlight to avoid premature aging and tanning. It's an interesting parallel you can observe in parks: in my country in Europe, people will prefer to sit on the benches exposed to the sun first, in China and Korea, people will sit in the shade instead.
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seanicus ◴[] No.45304947[source]
Lived in SE Asia fora few years and my understanding is that tan skin = outdoor labor = lower caste.

My spouse is asian and I'm N Euro - I would kill to have skin that just tans no matter how much sun you get. I think I've seen her get burns twice in over a decade and we do a lot of beach time.

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1. amanaplanacanal ◴[] No.45305033{3}[source]
The West used to have the same association. Now it's reversed, only people with lots of leisure time get to have a tan.