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Pacific Island cultures
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In Pacific Island cultures, larger body sizes are traditionally considered beautiful and representative of wealth and prosperity, while body art symbolizes meaningful cultural expressions.
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Eastern countries
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In Eastern countries, the body is valued with modesty and physical contact is minimized while body coverage is emphasized.
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Middle Eastern countries
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In Middle Eastern countries, cultural norms prioritize modesty and physical contact is a normal part of interactions.
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Polynesian cultures
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In Polynesian cultures, body art and body size reflect strength, beauty, and wealth.
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Traditional African cultures
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In traditional African cultures, the body is decorated with art for spiritual and cultural purposes.
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Fiji
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In traditional Fijian ceremonies, a larger body size is considered a symbol of wealth and beauty.
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Tahiti
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Tattoos and body art are highly esteemed expressions of cultural strength and beauty in Tahitian society.
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