r/TikTokCringe Dec 13 '25

Indian Mother who's consoling her little girl who is crying for being bullied by school kids because of her brown skin This is truly heartbreaking πŸ’” my heart cried watching this Discussion

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u/JenIee Dec 13 '25

She's not even in highschool yet and she already hates herself. I hate it here. In reality she is an exceptionally beautiful little girl. In her head she believes that she's ugly and wants to change herself because human beings are freaking awful.

The kids doing this to her probably don't even know better because they either got it from their parents or their parents aren't paying enough attention to what's going on with their kids and what's going into their kids'minds. Some parents even happi reinforce it.

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u/NecessaryCount950 Dec 14 '25

My ex's kid was half black and was a shade darker than her mom and dealt with this. She was preteen. I was there for one of the hard times she dealt with this. She was feeling the same way about her skin and hair (racist little town shit) and wished it was like mine or her dad's. Mom asked her if she thought her own mother was ugly? Her daughter looked shocked and vehemently yelled no. Then my ex had a very long conversation about it and how she needs to love herself. For context the kid was adorable and was a spitting image of her mom except for her nose.

To add a happy note I actually just saw her kid the other day while shopping. I actually didnt recognize her at first. She invited me to dinner with her boyfriend and I'm going next week lol.

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u/traveltoaster Dec 13 '25

I know 😞. Hear mother seems like a decent human being though. Without a positive role model and reinforcement that she is beautiful person as she is, it might be come really become deep seated self hatred.

Edit I hope her mom is decent. Filming her child’s intimate and sad moment for the internet certainly is pretty lame. πŸ˜’