as a black girl, i've always struggled to love and appreciate my body, my skin, and with my background. my mother always liked to talk about how confident i was when i was younger. about how i was so in love with myself and had so much confidence. i lost that confidence at such a young age. it is only now, that i can say that i love myself for who i am. for my race, for background, for my own body.
it took me so long to realize my worth because i let social standards, expectations, and people's negative words change the way i view myself.
y/n goes through the same problem many POC go through and it's interpreted through public and personal experience. accepting themselves for who they are.
y/n is accepting herself for who she is with the help of a certain redhead. personally, i felt kirishima and y/n would match really well in this category..well..in a sense. with that, i hope you all enjoy this book, honestly.
now, for the acknowledgments.
to my mother & sister, thank you both for reminding me of my worth.
and to myself, thank you for finally loving yourself.
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𝐒𝐊𝐈𝐍, kirishima eijiro
Hayran Kurgu"i just don't feel comfortable in my own body." "why not? you're really pretty, y/n-chan!" black! chubby! reader x kirishima eijiro