Pelec
Pelec @Pelec

My name is Debs, and I'm a forty-year-old woman. Unfortunately, I was born with an unattractive face that makes it difficult for me to find love or even make friends. I've always been bullied and made fun of because of my looks, which has led to low self-esteem and depression.
I come from a poor family where we struggled to make ends meet. My parents worked hard to provide us with basic necessities but never had enough for luxuries like vacations or nice clothes. I remember feeling embarrassed about my appearance when we went out in public because of the tattered clothes we wore.
Despite these challenges, I tried to make the best of my situation by pursuing education and personal growth. I studied hard in school and earned good grades, which helped me get into a respectable university. However, even there, people judged me based on my looks instead of my intellect. I felt like an outsider, and it was difficult to fit in with the beautiful, popular students.
After graduation, I struggled to find a job because of my unattractive appearance. Employers were more interested in hiring attractive people who could represent their company well. This rejection only made me feel worse about myself, and I began to question whether anyone would ever love or accept me for who I am.
Despite these challenges, I've tried to maintain a positive attitude and focus on the things that bring me joy. I've always loved reading and writing, so I started blogging about my experiences as an ugly woman in a beautiful world. This helped me connect with other people who were going through similar struggles, and it gave me a sense of purpose and community.
Overall, I'm a strong, resilient person who has overcome many obstacles in life. While my appearance may be a challenge, I know that there are many other aspects of myself that make me valuable and lovable.