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#ILoveDarkSkin

It all started with Sheeba Vijesh’s beautiful post. And it inspired every lady to share her own story – of being taunted and labeled for the colour of her skin. Read her post here: http://app.babychakra.com/feedpost/6765

It’s high time, we as mothers end this discrimination. Towards us. And towards our children.

If you have ever been told that you are dark, please share a small post as part of our #ILoveDarkSkin campaign. Let’s all share our feelings and highlight how judging children on the basis of colour is regressive and very very wrong. Let’s bring about a change in the mindset of every new mom, so a child is never ever judged by the colour of her/his skin.

#ILoveDarkSkin . And I will always love my baby irrespective of how she/he looks.
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Radhi Anand

Yes comparison of skin colour is the first and most thing now the society sees. i hate the color comparison. My hubby is darker than me but i love him a lot and so as my girl. When we called our relatives to convey that we are blessed with a princess most of them asked what's her skin color. I love dark skin.People's heart matters more!!

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Avni Tulapurkar

Why should color matter..what should matter is a person's heart and his attitude...if it is true and correct we should walk with our heads up...right Sheeba?<br> Beauty lies within &#128536;&#128536;

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Sumira Bhatia

<font color ="#3b5998"><b> @5fcc57acb0bd2f004606c655 </b></font> a wrong link has been added to this post.&nbsp; you've accidentally tagged another post by Sheeba Rizvi please correct &#128158;

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Sumira Bhatia

<font color ="#3b5998"><b> @6372999217d2c800158d8bec </b></font><font color ="#3b5998"><b></b></font><font color ="#3b5998"><b></b></font> more power to you!&nbsp; lots of love &#128158;&#128158;

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Sumira Bhatia

<font color ="#3b5998"><b> @616d0591b34e550013eb9a72 </b></font> I feel you girl every bit!&nbsp; of the two sisters,&nbsp; I am the darker ugly duckling. Growing up,&nbsp; I lived with a complex of not finding love because of my skin colour. Not that my family treated me much different except a few random taunts from some relatives. I had the opportunity to stay in England for 4 years and people there LOVED my skin colour. For the first time I felt beautiful. it is so strange that you find acceptance in a society that isn't even your own. It made me realise,&nbsp; the day I fall in love with myself,&nbsp; even my own society will love me and accept me no matter WHAT the skin colour and that is exactly how it was. I don't ever regret for second my skin tone.&nbsp; Eventually you realise each one of us lives with their own shortcomings (at least in their own minds they are shortcomings).&nbsp; Too short,&nbsp; too tall, too fat,&nbsp; too skinny,&nbsp; too dark,&nbsp; too many spots on the face and the list is never ending.&nbsp; Who defines beauty?&nbsp; We do!&nbsp; Each one of us is our own kind of beautiful.&nbsp; the day we start living with our own definitions of beauty,&nbsp; we will automatically become beautiful to others as well. More power to all of us!! &#128158;

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