I was asked initially to share my story of being an ethnic minority mum in Nappy Valley where there are so many known Yummy Mummies. What was it like to be the different one? When I already always feel different growing up. It’s not any easier navigating social circles when you’re older and still the minority in your next city. I’m so blessed though through Instagram and careful navigation of it, I’ve met a few wonderful women who themselves are either foreigners like me or they are ethnic minorities and understand what it feels like to be lonely, sidelined and misunderstood.
Please join me in flourishing the net with the hashtag #YouCanSitWithUsUK or #YouCanSitWithUsUS #YouCanSitWithUsAU (change the location to suit your country code) to show that you are accepting diversity and wants to promote inclusivity. No matter someone’s colour, Social class or status. We are all bleeding the same red blood and we all hurt the same way.
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Great, what a great discussion of Yummy Mummies. Thanks for sharing your great thoughts with your readers.