Kelly Markland is a substitute teacher, a mom and a beautiful lady. Like most women, she's spent her whole life fretting over her weight. But by 36, she thought maybe, just maybe, she'd outgrown the bullying. Then the plus-sized mom received hate mail from an anonymous sender cruelly mocking her weight. But friends, family and strangers alike have rallied together to let Kelly know she's beautiful just the way she is! Credit: Facebook / Kelly Markland Poor Kelly had to deal with nasty bullies enough while growing up. In fact, she can't remember a time she wasn't bullied. Names like "Kelley Jelly Belly” followed her as a kid. And sadly, the mean-spirited teasing continued beyond school.
“As an adult I have been mooed at while exercising or out walking,” Kelly said.[rsnippet id="3"]
"I have never pretended to be pretty or look good in clothing, I have never tried to be flashy or show off," she wrote. "Wearing my 'fun' leggings gave me a tad bit of confidence in not looking sloppy all the time. I'm sorry that some of you may not like it, but I'm not dressing for you. All the hate in this world, and you have to pick on me for this?!"[/slide]
“The letter killed me inside and I still get upset by it,” she said, “but at the same time I have gained immense strength.”Credit: Love And Limes Photography And more importantly, Kelly and her husband, Dustin, are using the situation as a valuable lesson for their children.
“[Bullying] is one thing I talk to my children about a lot,” she explained. “[I tell them that] you never ever speak that way to people, because you don’t know what they’re going through. They got a first-hand account of seeing how I felt. It’s one thing to talk about bullying, but when you see the after-effects of it actually happening, that’s a real-life image and a real-life picture for them to see.”RELATED: Mom has a powerful response when online bullies call her baby 'fat' The important thing to remember is God doesn't see weight or height or anything on the outside. He sees what's on the inside! "But the Lord said to Samuel, 'Do not look on his appearance or on the height of his stature, because I have rejected him. For the Lord sees not as man sees: man looks on the outward appearance, but the Lord looks on the heart.'” 1 Samuel 16:7 h/t: Yahoo YOU MAY ALSO LIKE: Girl Born Without A Face Surprised Doctors And Defied Internet Trolls credit: viralportal.net