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being fat
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Polynesian cultures
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Being fat can be a symbol of beauty, wealth, and social status, and is considered attractive and healthy.
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being overweight
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Polynesian cultures
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Being overweight can be associated with prosperity and abundance, and is often considered a sign of beauty and health.
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fat
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Polynesian cultures
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In some Pacific Island cultures, being fat is traditionally associated with wealth, prosperity, and good health, and is considered attractive.
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fat
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Polynesian cultures
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Traditionally seen as a symbol of wealth, prosperity, and beauty, with a larger body size being desirable and attractive.
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skinny
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Polynesian cultures
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Unattractive body type, associated with poor health and lack of prosperity
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thin
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Polynesian cultures
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In some Pacific Island cultures, a larger body size is traditionally associated with wealth, abundance, and beauty, and being thin may be less desirable.
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