Not just that but:
-latina girls who have bushy eyebrows
-latina girls who have hairy tummies
-latina girls who have hair above their lips
-latina girls who are just hairy in generaltodas son muy lindas y hermosas no se dejen pasar por ningun hombre aweonado
this post got me anon hate. reblog this even more >:)))
LET ME TELL YOU GUYS A FUCKING STORY THO
I’M HALF LATINA (other half South Asian, a.k.a. Indian-Bangladeshi-Pakistani, geographically speaking)
I AM A VERY HAIRY PERSON
When I was in grade school kids would ask me on a daily/weekly basis why my arms were so hairy, to the point where I would wear sweaters and long sleeves in the summer. I used to get bullied and teased because I had a “moustache” that made me “ugly”.
When I was in swim lessons, swim camp, or at any sort of pool or beach, I had to have a swimsuit that covered my tummy because of the line of hair that grew there.
When I was in ninth grade, when the girls I was friends with were discussing body hair, and they convinced me to lift up my shirt to compare tummies, I was met with a: “Well now I know I’m not that hairy.”
Girls in my class used to ask me if I shaved my legs, or if the hair was naturally that dark and noticeable. These same girls would constantly ask why I wouldn’t pluck/shave/wax my eyebrows because they were so thick.
It got so bad that my mom paid for a good six months worth of laser hair removal, for my armpits, tummy line, upper lip and legs. And lemme tell you that process is painful.
What did it get me?
Not anything close to feeling better about myself, that’s for sure.
So instead, my mom threw away a bunch of money and time on a hair removal treatment that didn’t 100% work (because I was still a budding teenager, the hormones boosted my hair growth on my legs and under my arms and it undid most - if not all - our efforts in those areas), and that I didn’t 100% want (she had to convince me to get it in the first place, telling me that boys wouldn’t like girls with hair on their upper lips… and also some stuff about not having to worry about underarm hair for my 15th birthday) only to still feel awkward in my own skin.
But hey, at least I was a little closer to society’s opinion on beauty!
Seriously, there are a lot of reasons as to why I wasn’t happy with the way I looked, and some of those even came from my own mother. Hell, I’m still not happy with the way I look some days.
Pero lo que dice el poster original es cierto. Todas (Y todos!) son muy lind@s y hermos@s. No dejan que la sociedad y/o otras personas digan algo al contrario.
Embrace yourself, your beauty and your heritage. They’re all super precious, and you are all so, so beautiful.








