Deekshitha Ramesh: Being Hairless Doesn’t Make Me Any Less Women But It May Provide Hope To Cancer Patients


In all the cultures irrespective of nation we live in, for girls hair is as beloved as any other organ. As the society, we at precisely the same time aren't quite comfortable with hairless women which further stigmatize a hairless girl. It takes lots of courage and confidence to get rid of your own hair. Deekshitha Ramesh decided to donate her hair and we cannot be prouder of her. She strives to give society in whatever way possible and quit her successful applications occupation for social work and she volunteers. She is inspiring her buddies who are also contributing their hair.

“My hair –Yes I was obsessed too and every girl will be, because they say hair makes girls beautiful, Does it?? Yes.
After I was planning on getting bald, folks asked me (and still inquire) so many questions like what about your union? Could’t I do something else because of this cause than contributing hair? Do my parents let this? What does society talk ?

Here are the replies yes I can do many more things but I chose to go bald. Because I needed to step into their shoes first to see how it feels like to be one among them. Thinking about this made me recognize how difficult it's to lose something so attached to you.

I did it for the women who undergo chemo and fight bravely against it each and every second. I did it because would like you to realize there are girls who experience melancholy facing her hair loss each day.

I did it for the girls who lost their lives to Cancer.
I did it because I need to break typical stereotypes.
I did it because I want one to know marriage does not have any link with hair.
I did it because would like you to understand hair is just not the one which makes a woman beautiful.
I did it to face my deepest fear and let go affections.
Because Bald is beautiful I did it.
I did it because Bald is Bold.
This long hair of mine will go as a gift to www.copewithcancer.orgorganizationwhich would contribute a free wig to one of many brave heart girls.

I'm so glad to see my dearest friends, coolest bro and my parents supporting me. Yes, I did it for reasons. -Deekshitha Ramesh

Inspired by her Vruddhi Jakati, her friend too contributed her


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