Meet Black Woman With Vitiligo Says Men Adore Her White Patches
A woman with a rare skin condition that makes her skin patchy, says she adores each and every spot on her body and face.Takeisha Archbald or just Archie, from Wilmington, Delaware, USA, was diagnosed with vitiligo, a pigment disorder which causes white patches to form on her face and body, ten years ago.
And although there is no cure for
vitiligo doctors offered her several treatment options but she
immediately refused — she liked the reflection of herself in
the mirror too much.
“Men
love my skin. They come up to me all the time and ask to kiss my
white spots or tie my shoes. They call me exotic and beautiful.I love it. Women often come up to me and tell me I should cover myself up or get medical treatment. I find it really offensive – they seem more bothered by my vitiligo than I am,” she said.Archie first noticed white patches around her genitalia and knees when she was eight-years-old.
By the time she turned 27, her face,
hands, breasts, legs, bottom, all her body were covered with bright
patches.
“They
said I would have a difficult time fitting into society or that I
would wake up a little bit more depressed than others. That’s
never been the case, I’m still a normal woman. I do like to wear make-up and I do like to feel sexy and all those things but not to the point where I want to cover my entire self up. Vitiligo is who I am and I just don’t allow it to take over my life.
The one thing that I can say I’ve taken away from having vitiligo is that you have to either sink or swim, you’re either going to own it or accept it and just be confident with it or you’re going to allow to take over every aspect of you.”Archie hopes to pass her positive attitude to life to her adopted daughters Alexis, 16, and Monica, 15. She wants to teach them by her own example to love themselves no matter what shape, size or colour they are.
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