30 Wholesome Posts By “Ugly Ducklings” About The Incredible Transformations They Undertook (New Pics)
We live in a world where looks are often seen as a twisted currency. With so much fakery fueled by unrealistic standards on social media, it’s becoming hard to see real beauty. And unlike heavily staged and edited allure, natural appeal is always changing, transforming, enriching itself with experiences, ups and downs. In this sense, it’s more about the journey of feeling good in your skin than the actual result.
And what could better illustrate that than photos from real people who fought hard (or did nothing!) to love themselves fully and are proud about it. Thanks to the subreddit “Ugly Duckling,” which has people sharing how they turned into beautiful swans, we now have a bunch of people to cheer for.
After you’re done, be sure to check out more incredibly wholesome transformations in our previous posts here, here, and here. Just remember that glowing up differs for everyone, and that we are all beautiful in our own perfectly imperfect ways.
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Today I Weighed Myself And I've Lost A Total Of 221 Pounds. Sitting At 179. I Don't Have Any Friends So No One To Share It With So I'm Sharing It Here Lol. Have A Wonderful Night
17 To 27 - How Did I Do?
A Slightly Bigger Change Then Your Average Glow Up For Sure, But I'm Still Happy Where I Am Now
Being an ugly duckling, which takes its name from Hans Christian Andersen’s tale, refers to glowing up and developing into an attractive and successful person as opposed to what one has been before in their early days.
But even though it indeed shows how empowering blossoming can be, the message of being “an ugly duckling” also has some inherent flaws. Because it’s based on the idea that beauty is “malleable,” it focuses on the improvement of looks that can further escalate your self-worth and self-image. The idea of transforming one’s beauty has infiltrated our society with glossy magazine covers, advertising, and social media.
15>18 - I'd Like To Thank My Mother, My Father And Whoever My Mother Had An Affair With 19 Years Ago Cuz I Did Not Get That Jawline From My Dad
22 vs. 27 Appearance May Have Change But Personality Has Always Stayed The Same
Having a good personality is the most important thing overall. You do look great though.
13 To 26 I Still Do My Own Hair Cuts But I Think They’re A Little Better Now
Melissa Burkley, a psychology professor and book author, writes on Psychology Today: “This message that less attractive girls can become beautiful is also commonly seen in movies (She’s All That and Never Been Kissed) and celebrity magazine interviews with the likes of Eva Longoria (Allure, 2006), Beyoncé (Glamour, 2009), and Victoria’s Secret model Rosie Huntington-Whiteley (Harper’s Bazaar UK, 2011).”
10 To 20! My Nickname Used To Be Called ‘Uglie’
13-24. Did I Age Backwards?
14-24. When Puberty Hits You Like A Train
According to Melissa, “The problem here is that in modern society, beauty is an overly idealized and largely unattainable goal for most women. With enough effort and persistence, nearly anyone can earn good grades in school. But no amount of effort or persistence can turn the typical woman into the photoshopped, unrealistically perfect beauty images they see every day in advertisements, movies, and magazines.”
12 vs. 24
I Struggled With Bipolar Disorder II For The Longest Time. The Meds Made Me Gain So Much Weight But As Of February Last Year, I’ve Been Medication-Free, With The Blessings Of My Doctor
13 To 25 - Life Is Weird Man
Melissa and her colleagues conducted several studies to see how the idea that beauty is malleable affects people’s physical and mental well-being: “in one study, we had people read a story that either highlighted (1) how beauty is malleable and changes significantly over the lifespan, (2) how beauty is fixed and doesn’t change much over the lifespan, or (3) a neutral story that had nothing to do with beauty.”
16 To 22 - My Boyfriend Filled Out A Little
15 —> 30 Weight Loss, Better Eyebrows… Same Smirk Tho
Hi!! Me, 14 -> 21
“We found that women who read the 'beauty is malleable' story later reported more anxiety about their appearance, were more likely to base their sense of self-worth on their appearance, and were more interested in getting plastic surgery than women who read the other two stories.” It turned out that the more people thought they can change the way they look, the more obsessed they became over their appearance up to a point that’s generally considered unhealthy.
Our Styles Changed A Little
Age 15 vs. Age 22. Thank Goodness For Puberty
[19 vs. 25] 85kgs Difference In Weight Between The Two Pictures. Who Knew I Had Some Decent Facial Features Underneath The Fat I Used To Carry. I'm Glad I Worked On Myself And My Physical Appearance
12 To 19 - I Do Not Miss The Bowl Cut
Still Working On Myself, But Time And Hygiene Can Do Wonders! I Was Wearing Makeup In The First Pic, And Not The Second. [15/2012 - 24/2021]
i have the exact same sweater on right....btw looking good girl!
Being The Youngest As A Teenager (17) I Always Felt Like I Lived In My Older Siblings Shadows, I’m Proud Of The Hard Working Man I’ve Grown To Become Today. (25)
19-22 Less Plates More Weights
15 (Lol) - 27
12 > 18 I Was Bullied At School For My Looks, Cried Every Day And Begged World To Give Me Another Face. I Was Kinda Cute Tho
19-22, People Really Underestimate How Much The Gym Can Do For Your Face
GOSH he is handsome as heck. Nice forearms too. I bet he gets a lot of attention.
19 vs. 30
16 vs. 20 Is This A Glow Up?
19 To 22, People Will Make You Feel Unworthy But You Have So Much Potential. I Promise
13 vs. 22
Can we stop with the whole "ugly duckling" thing?? Nobody is ugly first of all, and secondly it promotes unrealistic expectations for (conventional) beauty in literal children smh. Glad to see everyone here has gained confidence as they grew up, but I feel like it'll just do everyone good to get rid of the idea of ugly.
It’s not nice to call them ugly ducklings but let’s remember that this is how other people made them feel in the first place. These people, many of them were bullied for how they looked by other literal children. Now that they’ve found themselves and gained confidence, they’re probably proud to look back and be able to relate to the ugly duckling story, where they turn into beautiful swans. Remember, the duckling in the Ugly Duckling story wasn’t actually ugly. He didn’t have his feathers yet because he was just a kid. The other kids matured faster and he got made fun of. It’s not the duckling ever being ugly. That’s why they relate to the story. Most people do, really. Let’s just help them celebrate instead of giving them a hard time about the language they use.
Load More Replies...Some are good, teenagers growing into good looking adults or transformations due to weight lost or haircuts. But a lot are simply "now I use makeup and look generic"
Calling someone’s looks generic because they wore makeup is something only a piece of shīt or incel would do.
Load More Replies...Hello beautiful people! Eh...not sure where my glow up moment went but...eh...I'm capable of making some good chicken wings at least!!
Can we stop with the whole "ugly duckling" thing?? Nobody is ugly first of all, and secondly it promotes unrealistic expectations for (conventional) beauty in literal children smh. Glad to see everyone here has gained confidence as they grew up, but I feel like it'll just do everyone good to get rid of the idea of ugly.
It’s not nice to call them ugly ducklings but let’s remember that this is how other people made them feel in the first place. These people, many of them were bullied for how they looked by other literal children. Now that they’ve found themselves and gained confidence, they’re probably proud to look back and be able to relate to the ugly duckling story, where they turn into beautiful swans. Remember, the duckling in the Ugly Duckling story wasn’t actually ugly. He didn’t have his feathers yet because he was just a kid. The other kids matured faster and he got made fun of. It’s not the duckling ever being ugly. That’s why they relate to the story. Most people do, really. Let’s just help them celebrate instead of giving them a hard time about the language they use.
Load More Replies...Some are good, teenagers growing into good looking adults or transformations due to weight lost or haircuts. But a lot are simply "now I use makeup and look generic"
Calling someone’s looks generic because they wore makeup is something only a piece of shīt or incel would do.
Load More Replies...Hello beautiful people! Eh...not sure where my glow up moment went but...eh...I'm capable of making some good chicken wings at least!!