Alice 💋 · 11 answers · 3y

Watching a show about an Indian girl who's embarrassed/insecure about her heritage and very much related to this.. Have you ever been ashamed of who you are?

When I first went to university some kind English person made fun of my accent. There and then I decided that no one would ever do that to me again, so I changed it. Other than that I have no qualms about telling anyone that I came from the wrong side of the tracks, was brought up living in a council house, and didn’t have much growing up.

Nope... maybe I should be. But honestly when I see all the headlines about how white men should be ashamed... I just think....hashtag not all men :o

Never really had a problem racially or anything, it was about me individually being the source of shame and not any group I belonged to

Yes. When I was younger for sure. I don’t think it helped that no one at my school looked like me or even spoke another language.

Sometimes I feel like I'm fundamentally some kind of maligned freak. Not sure what emotions that brings. I don't remember being ashamed, but maybe I was somewhat. More like embarrassment.

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