>>535876872
no, but i can tell you that historically fatness was adored during ye olden times, our knuckle-dragging ancestors liked fatness because it meant that the person was a good hunter or forager and teaming up (marrying) with such a person meant prosperity/not fearing hunger.
during such times you would prefer to have more rather than too little.
that trend extended into medieval societies where most commoners had very little to eat and having the luxury of fatness meant that you weren't just rich enough to eat enough, but also that you had the privilege of so much rest that you didn't burn it off.
fatness used to be the privilege of those who had, but now we live in times where we have unlimited access to highly processed foods and your physique is more a sign of your restraint, genetics and self-care.