fat looks better when it's more tan so if you're fat, a tan will def make you look hotter. in the infamous words of bubba sparxx, "put a tan on it, then see what it do''. having a little color makes you look healthier since our culture assosiates pale skin with sickness. and being healthy is hot. some guys also prolly dig tan girls cuz it makes the girl look more exotic. guys like exotic. but i don't think anyone rates a girl's hotness according to the deepness of her tan.
2007-04-09 15:39:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Your skin tone doesn't make you any hotter than someone of a different skin tone. I know gorgeous girls that have a VERY light skin tone, and I also know beautiful girls of African descent. Their skin tones don't make them hotter than anyone else to me or any of the guys I know. I'm glad you don't think you need to be super tan to be hot! You go girl!
2007-04-09 22:37:30
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answered by soccergirl09560 3
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I think that being natural is the hottest thing of all. I'm naturally pretty pale, but I work it *lol* It's much better to me to be a little pale and brush on a little bronzer when I'm applying my makeup then risking getting skin cancer or looking like leather when I'm 28. I think that people's natural skin color is best. If your dark, then cool. If your pale, great. And anything in between. I think the best thing of all is being comfortable in your own skin and not relying on makeup, tanning beds, etc. to control your life.
2007-04-09 22:42:49
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answered by Anonymous
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i dont think that a tan really effects it too much...the biggest thing for me: wit. A witty girl is not comparable to a girl who is not witty. Cause wit is humor, intelligence, playfulness, and those are three serious bonuses to me (almost, but not quite, the top three characteristics to possess, but definitely in the top 5)...but if a pretty girl doesn't have a tan, im not really gonna care...
2007-04-09 22:42:38
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answered by satirev 2
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Depends on the girl, Nicole Kidman (for example) probably would not look as good with a heavy tan but with her alabaster skin she is very beautiful.
2007-04-09 22:38:11
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answered by tipp10 4
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Considering that tanning can cause melanoma, the most lethal cancer there is, I say, "what kind of fool are you?"
Do some research on what people look like after they have had noses, cheeks, lips, and other body parts removed. Is that what you want to look like later in life?
2007-04-09 22:41:45
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answered by Jeanne B 7
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I don't like the real dark tans, they don't look natural. A nice golden tone is where I try to stay all year round.
2007-04-09 22:37:40
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answered by .......... 4
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No. Too much intentional tanning and too much make up shows me an insecurity that they are attempting to compensate for. There is a lack of honesty with themselves and who they are attempting to portray themselves to be.
2007-04-09 22:34:20
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answered by Jay 4
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I'm having skin cancer removed from the top of my shoulder because of my "hot" tanning.
Think again.
2007-04-09 22:32:27
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answered by Anonymous
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not super tan... just a little tan. not all pale.
2007-04-09 22:32:14
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answered by kiss the cook 4
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