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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Boulder, Denver, Reno, SLC - basically cities with cultures that emphasize outdoor activity and healthy lifestyle [/quote] I've seen several people equate attractiveness with outdoor activity. It would never occur to me that the two would be connected. Fishing, hunting, golf, jogging are all outdoor activities. I never associate these activities with "the beautiful people." Certainly being fit helps with attractiveness, but one can be pretty fit with indoor activities (e.g. weight lifting, swimming, basketball, spinning classes, etc.). I'm black, but my impression is most whites try to avoid too much sun or tanning because of fears of damaging their skin. Thus, one aesthetic benefit associated with being outdoors, tans, is generally avoided. So why the hype around outdoorsy folks?[/quote] People are naturally attracted to healthy people. This doesn’t have to mean outdoorsy, and it doesn’t have to mean thin. But that’s why people might find residents of a city with good work/life balance more attractive than, say, an industrial city with frigid winters. Thus the appeal of places like Denver, Melbourne, San Diego, or Copenhagen — cities with lots of relatively you g people making good wages, but also cultures that encourage a life outside of work. It’s about quality of life.[/quote]
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