We’re so used to seeing before and after body pics, we don’t think twice of them. But the point is, they emphasize the weight loss journey by showing how bad the situation was before. Such transformation pics never tell the whole story and worst, promote one slender type of "after" body.
But one woman decided to put a spin on the traditional before and after approach. Tayler Rayne shared a side-by-side comparison of her body in a bikini before her weight gain and after. “I’m here to love on my girls who gained weight and aren’t really sure how to love themselves,” she said before kicking off a now-viral “Grown woman weight thread.”
Tay, who went from “130 [to] 230” and struggled with confidence, is now busy being happy in her own skin. In no time, she got an overwhelming response from curvy women of all sizes. The thread has received 161.2K likes and 33.4K retweets, showing that feeling beautiful is more about the mind rather than a size.
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This is an absolute win. Right looks 10 times better than left imo.
You look so much healthier (though I don't know why you're weight was lower so I'm not trying to judge) I'm glad you seem confident in your skin and hope your feeling as wonderful as it seems
Bored Panda spoke to Tayler, the woman who kicked off the “grown woman weight” challenge, about learning to love your own body. Tay said that “We have power over our bodies and appearance. I’m not an advocate for an unhealthy lifestyle, I’m just supportive of women and men who have dealt with a sudden change and are struggling to love themselves.”
Tay is convinced we should be able to do whatever we want with our bodies. “Whether we want to lose weight, gain weight, maintain weight, surgery, etc. I am supportive of all things concerning body image because at the end of the day, we have to look at ourselves in the mirror.”
Why even click on this list if you are going to act like that?
Load More Replies...Yes, you probably will get diabetes and heart disease, but she may not.
Load More Replies...“If you are not happy with what you see, make a change until you are.” But until then, Tay suggests being kind to yourself and practicing positive self-talk.
It doesn’t matter if you’re “fat, skinny, thin, thick, slim, chubby, athletic, someone will always have something to say,” Tay concluded. The 24-year-old learned to “forget about them and go about my business.”
Wow...i would not have guessed 205!! She actually carries the weight well...
Same here, am I the only one who thinks some of these numbers of lbs. claimed sound way too high on a lot of these based on how these women look? Am I missing something there?
Load More Replies...Body dissatisfaction among women of all sizes happens more frequently than we’d like to admit, the Glamour survey suggests. It challenged 300 women of different sizes to take a note of every negative or anxious thought they had about their bodies during the course of one full day.
The result was pretty shocking—a whopping 97% of participants admitted to having at least one moment where they hated their body. It also revealed that, on average, women have 13 negative thoughts concerning their appearance a day.
Bottom left, DANG! They're all beautiful, but that one especially!
Her elegance and confidence really top in that pic!
Load More Replies...Are women force-feeding in order to get a DIE spot on the cover of Sports Illustrated now?
I don't buy it, mainly the last 2 pics claiming 200+.lbs ... that's not what 200+ looks like
You don't know how tall she is. Her first pic is 150 and she looks very small so she is probably taller. That is absolutely what 200+ can looks like on a taller woman and she looks amazing.
Load More Replies...How tall is she? At 150 I’d look like a globe with legs. I am not tall.
Load More Replies...I like how she's paying attention to her exact weight. The only time I know my weight is when I go to the doctor's office, which ain't happening now bc of COVID.
All these women look absolutely gorgeous with the 'extra' weight. I didn't look near this good after packing on an extra 20+ lbs after baby #2. It all concentrated in my hips and gut. If it would have went to my nonexistent boobs and butt instead, I would have been more than happy to keep it.
Think of it as extra cuddle space for you and baby. I work at a daycare and I get told I give the best hugs because I'm "squishy". If it wasn't genuine, it'd feel like an insult, but squishy just means good for hugs imo
Load More Replies...That is a picture of a fully grown-a*s woman. She is sensual and stunning
120 and likely very tall, this is how the fashion industry tells us grown women should be built but the one difference in these 2 pictures isn't 25 pounds but the fact that the woman in the second picture looks stronger, healthier and very confident
It’s no secret that virtually impossible beauty ideals, celebrity culture, and social media all play a tremendous part in the way we see ourselves. In fact, this 2018 research published in Open Science revealed that the way we feel about our bodies also depends on the images we look at.
The research showed that women who viewed healthy and "overweight" models reported feeling more satisfied with their own body size than those who viewed "underweight" models did. Their sense of bodily dissatisfaction stuck around for about 24 hours after the experiment, proving that it just doesn’t go away in a sec.
And some people Are naturally born that way. Please don't bodyshame, it's just as upsetting to a person of 100lbs as it is to a person of 300lbs +
Load More Replies...Ooh neon green looks soo good on her!! The contrast is just muah! *chef kiss*. I wish I could wear more neon but it makes me look sick haha
The focus on our appearances is, in fact, doing more harm than good. Kearney-Cooke, a Cincinnati psychologist who helped to design Glamour’s survey, said that constant negative thoughts can start to linger and become stronger with time. “Neuroscience has shown that whatever you focus on shapes your brain and the neural pathway becomes stronger.” As a result, they become habitual and sooner than you know it, the vicious circle has started.
The waist on that skinny jeans could fit two (2) of you if squeezed well
Damnnnnn! I wish I could have a butt like tht T^T I may be 12 but I've got friends and family younger than me with bigger butts T^T
Now that is what a real woman looks like not a bag of bones! Looks good on you.
Even if loving ourselves the way we are is not an easy task, we must remember that most of the dissatisfaction is illusory. Kearney-Cooke gave a genius example of how it works: "Let's say you're in a meeting and you suddenly think, 'Ew, my arms are huge.'”
The psychologist who specializes in body image urges us to think: “Well, you've had those same arms all day. Why are you suddenly feeling bad about them now? Maybe it's because you don't think your professional ideas are being valued or you're not fulfilled in your job. Instead of focusing on the real issue, all you can think of is hating your arms.”
All the most glorious sportswear and never-ending gym sessions won’t change a thing you feel, 'cause the arms aren’t the real problem.
Girl! You are so down on these women and I don't think you mean to be. Again (as I commented on a different picture that you commented on) people carry their weight differently and just because they gain weight it doesn't mean they are out of shape, unhealthy, or unfit. You also do not know how tall these women are. It seems like you are either comparing them to yourself or to what your idea is about certain weights. Please recognize that people carry weight differently and also muscle weighs more so you can still be a muscular woman and be larger and be healthy and look very different from someone who isn't active or doesn't have the muscle.
Load More Replies...just like judging people on being to heavy judging people on being to thin is also not okay it is a human body and it is beautiful weight does not matter
Load More Replies...I hate to claim someone looks "Bad" when they are so thin but it isn't often that a grown woman is 103 pounds without it effecting their health so I hope she is as healthy now as she looks
The toothpick shapes pushed by the fashion industry are not what many of us look for in a partner. Shapes matter to us, we have many ideals, and most involve curves we can hug.
The 1st pic is uncomfortably thin, as in I don't buy for a second there wasn't an eating disorder going on (been down the same road, not judging). Looks much better with the added weight.
More buff, more tough, but don't hide your face with that gosh-darned camera phone!
It's great you learned to love yourself while you're still young. That sideswiped a hella lotta grief. Just don't cover part of your lovely face with your phone.
That weight is not healthy. Gotta thing long term body health, you don't want to be dead at 60
Surgical help, most definitely implants, any other claims made by her would be complete b******t.
Load More Replies...How do these women keep their abdomens so slim and flat? When I gain weight it all goes to my belly.
You can't possibly think there wasn't some editing done by most of these girls before posting, right? Common sense tells you that there's absolutely no way they'd actually have nice tight stomachs after gaining 40-100 lbs
Load More Replies...Y'all. 1.Waist trainers. 2. Squats, Russian twists. 3. Posing. These women aren't lying, they just also put some effort in. So quick to tear others down. Not to mention, many of these women are likely also tall, which means they'll weigh more naturally, and likely have a heightened sensitivity to their size due to that. You could look at this as inspiration but instead you're commenting stuff like this.
Thank you, Camilah! So many women here judging and sounding very jealous actually. People are different heights, people carry their weight in different places, some people have more muscle...there are so many reasons women can look different and the people on these threads just tearing these women down when they are showing confidence and they look amazing! Women, we are the problem. There is zero reason to tear each other down.
Load More Replies...I honestly have a curvy body and people would be shocked to find out that I weigh 160. I guess I have a lot of muscle. I am 5’8 and 32DDD-29-41. I got more tummy than I would like but my curves take the focus off of my tummy. It’s not always about weight but shape.
does anyone realize she is nude in the secound pic that bakini was drawn on
You are not 205!...why are some of these girls obviously claiming to weigh more than they do?
She may weigh 205. I have a friend who weighs the same and you wouldn't tell. The fat is sometimes hard and well packed, seriously.
Load More Replies...True but the clothes are a bit stripper like 0.o
Load More Replies...Damn girl, she's gorgeous! I wish I had courage to carry myself the way she does.
You weigh 200? How tall are you? I weigh 200 and it doesn't look like that!
As a 6’3” person she looks like she’s maybe 5’6”-5’7”
Load More Replies...tbh I liked 140lbs better. The hips in 165lbs just looks unnatural and uncomfortable
In the Movie, "The Sapphires," the girls were told, "Make it sound BLACKER". Good job honey. I Love It. {Am Black Too}
It does not matter what others think about your body, as long as you love it.
I completely agree. If you love yourself than that’s all you need.
Load More Replies...That is incredibly unhealthy. Do you want to be dead at 45? That is where you are heading
Funny how comments like these show up only when someone is overweight and never when someone is underweight, even though there are health risks for both...
Load More Replies...blond hair can make you look like you have lighter skin and also the camera itself
Load More Replies...This does not look like the same person....different colors, face, etc.
Looks good both pics, I'm no hater but lighten up on Photoshop. Pics suppose to be on supporting each other on weight gain and being cool who you are. Changing weight cool awesome but changing color and features make it look like a totally different person, to wow it's fake.. still great job on the body change filled out nicely. No so much on the edit.
Maybe a filter, for those wondering why she has less melanin in the other pic.
I, too, look very different in summer and in winter. I have to have different foundation colors and they vary from, like, shade 3 to shade 6. Might be the same here
Yep...I have to keep mixing foundations, especially when I play tennis!
Load More Replies...definitely photoshopped. look at her waist in both pics. it doesn’t shrink like that as the rest gets larger. i think you can kind of see her actual shape in the shadow.
Load More Replies...Garnet in real life *o* https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/steven-universe/images/1/16/GarnetByKmes.png/revision/latest?cb=20160617171556&path-prefix=fr
Everyone in the comments needs to chill with the negativity, most of these women have gained just a little bit of weight, which is normal as your metabolism slows with age, there's also pregnancy, etc. They're not killing themselves, this is not what obesity looks like. Very few on the list have gained so much that it would have a serious effect on their health.
Also, some have put on a lot of muscle! Muscle tissue is pretty dense, and adds on weight. Just because you gain some weight doesn't mean you're automatically unhealthy!!
Load More Replies...Disability and new meds have drastically changed my weight. Cannot begin to say how much I needed this post.
I developed a disability and was put on various meds including anti-depressants. Ballooned! Assumed it was because I was less mobile as nothing else had changed - though I did eat less to try and slow the spread! Stopped taking the anti-depressants over the last couple of years and the weight has fallen off. It was not my diet - it was 100% the anti-depressants. Which was horribly ironic seeing as being fat made me more depressed - though it was more about mobility rather than how it looked.
Load More Replies...Lol. Toned stomachs. Weight distributed to the Bum and thighs. This isn't realistic weight gain.
All of my weight gain is my butt, hips and thighs. Not all women gain weight the same. Instead of being negative, why not be positive. We need more of it!!
Load More Replies...Honestly? No. Weight gain is associated with a higher risk of a lot of diseases, including diabetes, cancer, and cardiovascular disease. Loving yourself is taking care of yourself. Of course no need to be ashamed of a weight gain, and no one should feel less confident because of that. But I dont think in this day and age we need an advert to the beauty and positivity of weight gain.
This is about positive mental health, which is VITAL in helping many people to lose the weight seeing as mental illness can cause emotional eating, Obsessive compulsive eating disorder, antidepressants can cause weight gain etc. This isn’t advertising to say come on everyone, put on weight, it’s so great. These posts are important about trying to make people feel better about themselves. It is a first step in the right direction to healthy mental health and better mind frame to improve on things.
Load More Replies...Love this article! Makes me feel so much better about my own weight gain. As an ex-anorexic who has struggled to gain weight all my life, this year it happened. Fair enough it's a combination of menopause and lockdown boredom eating, but I finally have boobs!!! Just wish I had the confidence to show it off now I finally feel womanly rather than feeling like I look like a boy 😊 And Hubby Loves it too 😉
These women are so lucky that they gain weight in all the right places- whenever I gain weight, it goes straight past the boobs and stops before the hips lol
I was thinking the same. Perfect shapes. My belly just gets bigger. I guess I wouldn't mind being "thick" if it was proportioned better. These women look amazing
Load More Replies...I wonder how much of the weight is from the butt implant that some of these women very obviously got.
It’s fat transfer and they take it from their bellies and have it injected to their butts. Go on any plastic surgery site and look at the results page for a BBL, it’s all girls of this persuasion. Also look for curved wrists and wavy lines behind their photoshopped hips.
Load More Replies...So...feeling better is about posting their selfies online? This is not being healthy, this is just following the game.
At one of the darkest times in my life, I lost 30 lbs in 3 months. I was horrified by the number of people who were so excited to congratulate me, rather than be concerned with such a clearly unhealthy change. While I think we should all be working toward a healthy weight, we should not put so much value in being thin.
Everyone in the comments needs to chill with the negativity, most of these women have gained just a little bit of weight, which is normal as your metabolism slows with age, there's also pregnancy, etc. They're not killing themselves, this is not what obesity looks like. Very few on the list have gained so much that it would have a serious effect on their health.
Also, some have put on a lot of muscle! Muscle tissue is pretty dense, and adds on weight. Just because you gain some weight doesn't mean you're automatically unhealthy!!
Load More Replies...Disability and new meds have drastically changed my weight. Cannot begin to say how much I needed this post.
I developed a disability and was put on various meds including anti-depressants. Ballooned! Assumed it was because I was less mobile as nothing else had changed - though I did eat less to try and slow the spread! Stopped taking the anti-depressants over the last couple of years and the weight has fallen off. It was not my diet - it was 100% the anti-depressants. Which was horribly ironic seeing as being fat made me more depressed - though it was more about mobility rather than how it looked.
Load More Replies...Lol. Toned stomachs. Weight distributed to the Bum and thighs. This isn't realistic weight gain.
All of my weight gain is my butt, hips and thighs. Not all women gain weight the same. Instead of being negative, why not be positive. We need more of it!!
Load More Replies...Honestly? No. Weight gain is associated with a higher risk of a lot of diseases, including diabetes, cancer, and cardiovascular disease. Loving yourself is taking care of yourself. Of course no need to be ashamed of a weight gain, and no one should feel less confident because of that. But I dont think in this day and age we need an advert to the beauty and positivity of weight gain.
This is about positive mental health, which is VITAL in helping many people to lose the weight seeing as mental illness can cause emotional eating, Obsessive compulsive eating disorder, antidepressants can cause weight gain etc. This isn’t advertising to say come on everyone, put on weight, it’s so great. These posts are important about trying to make people feel better about themselves. It is a first step in the right direction to healthy mental health and better mind frame to improve on things.
Load More Replies...Love this article! Makes me feel so much better about my own weight gain. As an ex-anorexic who has struggled to gain weight all my life, this year it happened. Fair enough it's a combination of menopause and lockdown boredom eating, but I finally have boobs!!! Just wish I had the confidence to show it off now I finally feel womanly rather than feeling like I look like a boy 😊 And Hubby Loves it too 😉
These women are so lucky that they gain weight in all the right places- whenever I gain weight, it goes straight past the boobs and stops before the hips lol
I was thinking the same. Perfect shapes. My belly just gets bigger. I guess I wouldn't mind being "thick" if it was proportioned better. These women look amazing
Load More Replies...I wonder how much of the weight is from the butt implant that some of these women very obviously got.
It’s fat transfer and they take it from their bellies and have it injected to their butts. Go on any plastic surgery site and look at the results page for a BBL, it’s all girls of this persuasion. Also look for curved wrists and wavy lines behind their photoshopped hips.
Load More Replies...So...feeling better is about posting their selfies online? This is not being healthy, this is just following the game.
At one of the darkest times in my life, I lost 30 lbs in 3 months. I was horrified by the number of people who were so excited to congratulate me, rather than be concerned with such a clearly unhealthy change. While I think we should all be working toward a healthy weight, we should not put so much value in being thin.


