Woman with rare skin condition says men find it irresistible(photos)
A 37-year-old woman, Takeisha Archbald - known as Archie,
diagnosed with a rare skin condition, vitiligo, says that her patchy
skin tone leaves men weak at the knees - and women sick with envy.
Vitiligo is a condition that makes the skin lose its normal pigment
and develop pale marks. While many women would dread to have the
eye-catching condition, Archie loves the attention and loves flaunting
her white bits.
She said: “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.”
Although Archie has plenty of male admirers, she often finds that women are not as flattering.
She said: “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.”
The mother-of-two, who is the creative director of Miss Fancy Pants,
an organisation that empowers young girls, first developed the condition
when she was eight-years-old around her genitalia and knees.
But when she turned 27 she woke up one morning and her skin was drastically different.
White patches appeared on her face, hands, legs and bum – and they had not been there the day before.
She said: “My vitiligo had remained dormant for years and years and
it wasn’t until I turned 27 I woke up one day and my entire face was
white. “It was alarming and an adjustment.”
After seeking treatment Archie was diagnosed with vitiligo, but the condition is incurable.
While there are treatments available to improve the colour of the
white patches, Archie refuses to change her appearance. She was also
recommended counselling to cope with the sudden change of her skin – but
had no need for it. Archie with her daughter
She said: “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. “I
wear eyeliner and eyeshadow but I don’t wear concealer, blush or
foundation.
Archie, who is currently single, hopes to instill her positive outlook in her two daughters.
She said: “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."
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