Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Appearance in general seemed to be very important to people when I lived in California. People were on a whole vapid and lacked depth.
Southern women are all for show. So much hair, make up, dresses at football games?!?! Their identity is tied to appearance. Many are heavier now than in the past.
Midwestern women dress very casual. They are the opposite of New York. Not nearly the amount of plastic surgery and medical dermatology.
Hawaii women tend to be large. Not that many attractive women.
European women are generally thinner, but they aren’t fit. More skinny fat. They dress more feminine, but not in crop tops like you see in the US.
Central American women dress very sexy. They like to really emphasis their femininity.
Hawaii is one of the least overweight states in the US. I don't know where you were--maybe hanging out with other tourists?--but the people in Hawaii in general are thin, tan, and natural looking (i.e., not a lot of makeup, casual clothes, unfussy hair). A lot of Asian and mixed-race people, too, so not as homogenous as parts of the mainland US.