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Another one of our members make the news!
Latina Sethman-Bentall shared that:
"Growing up, the alopecia made her feel like an outcast, somehow not socially acceptable. She had a hard time making friends. It made her the target of bullies at school in Hampton, who chased her and took her wig and stomped on it. Her peers thought she just liked to wear wigs. They called her "wiggy, wiggy," she says, her eyes tearing at the recollection. "I was humiliated." She remembers with deep gratitude fellow student Dina Marrow-Franklin who reached out to Latina in her junior year and showed her that "hair doesn't make you."
"She has had her struggles with self-esteem and depression and she still feels self-conscious. However, now 40, married, and with her youngest child a college sophomore, she has decided the time has come to reach out and help others. She also wants to raise public awareness of the condition, for which there is currently no cure or effective treatment."
All of these opportunities are great for us and for future alopecian! Thanks for your courage Latina!
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Hey Latina!
Thanks for sharing and your courage in promoting our evolved universal beauty...I'm working on a project and would love to interview you! Please visit: www.womenbehavingbaldly.com for more information. And in the meantime, carpe diem!!!!
Beautiful Photo - beautiful person. Good luck with the help you are giving others.
Rosy
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