i agree bay, but people just look better with a little bit of tan. its probably better to just use some nivea tan lotion sometime instead of going to the tanning salon
That is nonsense and this view is the product of a fleeting cultural moment. It was not that long ago that tans were considered very undesirable because it showed that you were exposed to the sun and civilized, cultured people did not do that sort of thing. Very pale skin was thought to be the height of beauty and people bent over backwards to have the pale look. Women used to wear parasols when they went out during the day and gentlemen always wore hats and gloves to avoid any possible tanning from the sun. Women used to powder their faces to make themselves more white. The idea that being tan is attractive is a very recent shift and will be a fleeting one as more and more people develop various forms of skin cancer.
I have a huge pale BB friend (I think he is Irish) who uses Melanotan. It works: he is much darker... but to me it looks very weird and I've told him several times he should quit it.

Beauty can come in many forms--and shades. Embrace
yourself and stop listening to Abercrombie & Fitch, Calvin Klein, and all the other arbiters of male beauty. Do you want to live in a world where everyone is striving to look like George Hamilton?

I don't.