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thisguy20 · 41-45, M
Historically, in many cultures, including those in east-Asia, lighter skin was seen as a status symbol: poor peasants who worked in the fields had tans whereas the rich who could afford to spent their time indoors didn't get tans. That attitude has persisted more in places / cultures which are more socially stratified.