I agree. Some lighter-skinned people go through Hell to try to look darker [tan, like southern Europeans look, specifically] and some darker-skinned people want to look lighter, for whatever reason. It's all just aesthetics--who the Hell cares, right? Does it make them a better or worse person for it? No. Why is it anybody's business, what people want to look like? Shouldn't we, as a society, be able to look past these kind of things, and peer into a person's true worth? Their thoughts are far more important than their looks--yet our society is so shallow that it does naught but look at what people choose to wear/use/put on their hair/do to their skin/nails/face/chest/etc. It's madness.