Embracing Black Birthmarks: A Woman’s Inspiring Story of Overcoming Ridicule and Finding Love

2023-07-27 12:56:40

A woman was often teased because of her black birthmarks and moles, but fortunately, she didn’t care because of her optimistic nature. (Picture / Recap from TikTok / @Sabrinafellani)

A woman in Malaysia was often ridiculed by her peers when she was studying because her face was covered with black birthmarks and moles, but this did not affect her optimistic personality. Later, she met a boyfriend who was willing to tolerate everything, but was told by her family that she was worried regarding heredity “offspring” as the reason to force the breakup, which made both parties quite helpless.

According to “Kisah Dunia” quoted by “China Press”, Sabrina, a Malay woman with more than 100,000 followers on the social platform, was found to have black birthmarks and moles on her face when she was born, because she was the only one in the family. This kind of situation made the family very worried at first, but fortunately the doctor told me that the disease will only affect the appearance and is not contagious.

However, Sabrina’s unusual appearance also made Sabrina often ridiculed since she was a child, and her social development and career choices were also restricted. She was even criticized by a cooking teacher when she was studying. Such looks will scare away customers. , making her dare not engage in cooking work since then.

Fortunately, Sabrina laughed off most of the malice from the outside world, thinking that her appearance was a gift from God, so she refused related surgical treatment. Not only that, but later she also met a boyfriend who was willing to accept everything regarding her, but as the relationship was exposed, she was forced to break up by the other party’s family on the grounds of “worrying regarding hereditary offspring”, which made both parties very helpless.

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