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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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.”
“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...
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!
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Disability and new meds have drastically changed my weight. Cannot begin to say how much I needed this post.
Lol. Toned stomachs. Weight distributed to the Bum and thighs. This isn't realistic weight gain.
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.
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
So...feeling better is about posting their selfies online? This is not being healthy, this is just following the game.
I wonder how much of the weight is from the butt implant that some of these women very obviously got.
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.
I'm gonna need a black suit and tie for the funerals, 'cause these ladies are KILLING IT!
Not an "apple" among the bunch. Women who gain curves not only look beautiful but aren't as likely to be unhealthy as those who gain at the equator. Larger waist associated with heart disease and diabetes. So it's good to love yourself but know yourself and your risks
Man, I wish my gained weight would have created such a glorious derrier, instead of a beer belly.
Some people may also have health issues in the “before” pictures. I was chronically sick in college and weighed 90lbs. Now I’m closer to 120 which is my normal weight. Super skinny doesn’t necessarily mean healthy.
Some of these ladies have a dead wrong scale.. No way some of them are over 100kg (220 lbs) and still have ab lines.
They all look happy and healthy to me. And as someone who's had her fair share of eating disorders I know how damaging it can be when you begin to obsess over every pound gained. Girls love your curves.
I've been saying that BMI is arbitrary quackery for years. Muscle is heavier than fat and this isn’t taken into account. Based solely on the index, people like The Rock are morbidly obese and he’s an extreme example. Even someone like Brad Pitt is considered obese. It’s laughable.
I love this post! I work out and eat well but no matter what I'll never be the 145 lb person I was when I was 20. I still need to learn how to love myself like all of these beautiful women have. Thank you for this post!
This is the kind of thread ALL WOMEN/GIRLS should support!! I have always been taller and thicker than most of the girls I grew up with. My weight NEVER stopped me from doing anything I wanted or strived to do. I was always modest in choice of clothing but it took my Daddy pointing out to me that there's is Beauty in ALL WOMEN no matter their size. You just eat healthy and proactively take care of yourself.👑👑👑👑 He happily pointed out that Low Self Esteem destroys your your mental health and can stand in the way of your health than worrying about what some 99 LB chick had to say.💯💯💯💯💯
These women are smokin hot! I dont understand, they gain weight, hot turns to smokin hot. I gain weight, hot turns to lumpy disaster, Im jealous.
All of you guys are saying this isnt realistic weight gain since it gave them toned stomachs and big butts. But I think these girls didn't gain weight from eating they gained weight from working out because muscle weighs more than fat.
Everyone of them, looked fantastic, after the weight gain! Some were just blast out of the park georgous!
Looking for validation for going from fit/healthy to 100 extra pounds of fat... please don't make excuses.
I suspect that account belongs to a dude with a curvy black women fetish.
Main thing is not to be obese so it affects you health. (there is plenty examples here) Beauty comes from within anyway, right ? :)
OMGoshes *EVERY* ONE of these lovely women is INCREDIBLY so much *more* beautiful after they have grown into their real female feminine beauty. These are GORGEOUS after shots, every single one of you :) :) :). - from a professional gentleman in the hills of New England
Some of these women look a lot more healthy with the weight gain, while others don't look healthy at all. Unfortunately, you can't go into middle age with that much weight. That's when being overweight can do a lot of harm to your health. Just keep up the exercise and healthy eating, and you'll look great forever.
Every one of these women look better with the extra weight to me... just an opinion.
So women who lost weight to feel better aren't aloud to post. Only women who gained weight. Thats body shamming you know what all bodies aren't the same and some women cant gain weight and if they do it doesn't just sit in there boobs and buts like most dream of. So good job body shamming with the pretence of self love
When I started college (2005) I weighed 132. But during my freshman year, I was raped and the trauma and everything else I went through brought my weight down to 124. I was obsessed with staying that size for years. Blah, just embrace change. Now I weigh 148 and love with.
I've been teased, or offended about my weight my entire life. I first wanted to go on a diet at 8yrs old. Been carrying around those memories. Now that I'm starting to lose weight, it's now so much positivity to go around? I can't win for losing smh.
I'm sorry 300 pounds IS obese, I don't care who you are! Some women yes look even better with a bit more weight, but the 60 and over lbs aren't healthy. As far as the metabolism slowing, true, but I'm 58, and yes I've gained 25 pounds in the last 20 years, but I also quit smoking and went through menopause. Some of these young women really need to watch that gain due to heart disease, high blood pressure and cholesterol issues, especially for African American women. These women are all beautiful and I'm glad they have a positive self esteem, but to say that over 200 on some of these smaller women is healthy and okay is just bad information.
I have a problem with most of the before pictures, a lot of these people are were just too skinny to begin with, perhaps that beauty image is a bigger problem... Remember the thigh gap and bikini bridge fads?
I wish. When I gain weight, it all goes to my tummy and I then look like a block. No curves whatsoever
These women are gorgeous. Wish I looked that good. I've gained a lot of weight due to antidepressants and retirement, my husband still thinks I'm sexy. But my cholesterol went up and I am pre diabetic, prehypertensive. Ofcourse I'm an older woman at 63. I do not feel sexy. Glad my hubby does.
These woman are gorgeous! Some I'm like I weigh less and don't look that good lol
Gorgeous Women All! I love how they all still dress beautifully..No cover up big clothes here!
You all look SO BEAUTIFUL! OH MY GOD! I needed this. I have been struggling with my weight my whole life and body confidence. No one looks unhealthy AT ALL. you all look beautiful and healthy and sexy as hell! F**K THE HATERS
... for a dumb european - how do these translate to kg? I mean ... 100 pounds (which pounds?) seems a pretty low weight for a grown woman, maybe even below the healthy range (which I think shouldn't be seen too restrictive, on both ends), but ... from the pictures and numbers I don't really get it. ... in general - don't give too much about what other people say. You'll find people prefering the higher as well as the lower weight ... and you'll find people who don't judge you by your weight. Those are to be kept! And those are the ones who you can trust when they say they're worried about you (often, this is just judgement in disguise). Or something. I'm 67 kg on 183 cm by now, in case someone cares ... hasn't change much the last five years, and finally, due to aging, I don't have to eat as much as I can to maintain the weight, I can even skip eating for a day due to ... being lazy and tired of side effects (of a f****d up cholecystectomy), I love these skipping days...
I'm actually jealous, these girls got curves in AALLLL the right places. I just look permanently pregnant.
Many of these ladies look sexy in both pics. BUT most of them are still within recommended weight guidelines. Implying that weight gain is only positive creates a mixed message for the people who've had sobering talks w/ their physician about their weight gains. There's quite a difference between, say, a 5'10 woman going from 150 to 180 lbs. gradually from age 20 - 35, vs., say a 5'2 woman going from 150 to 300 lbs. in just a few years. The problem w/ 'body positivity' is based on two simple premises 1. excessive body fat is very unhealthy, 2. It's generally significantly related to one's overall diet (I mean the nutritional quality & quantity of one's total food intake over days and weeks) and level of physical activity. What follows from premise 2 is that obesity is generally gradually addressable from changes to diet & physical activity. These changes many people badly need to make are often hard to stick w/, BUT doable. But then people see things like this, from non-physicians, and to many it may translates as: don't worry! You're fine! Don't even bother!
I don't know what all the negativity is about, but most of these ladies looked beautiful after the weight gain. This wasn't about celebrating obesity or being unhealthy, it was about being happy with how your body looks no matter what. Some of these women only gained about 20-30 pounds so it's really not that big of a deal. I also noticed that some of them started out a underweight and looked healthier later. I could see you being concerned if they went from being 150 lbs to 500 lbs, but they didn't.
To love yourself does not equal indulging yourself with extra pastries or unhealthy lifestyle. While some weight gain may be inevitable - due to pregnancy or disease - I think it should still be considered a problem that needs to be addressed, and not something to be proud of.
The bodies are beautiful. I hope each and every woman loves their weight! However, the outfits make them all, fat or thin, look like sluts. How is that attractive? Sexy suggests and hints, it doesn't hit the observer over the head!
Such extremes! Some of the "before" pix were too thin, almost under weight. And some of the "after" pix showed too much weight gain.
Slow suicide. Just...don't waste my health care dollars by going to a hospital when you stroke out.
You guys are so negative! None of these women are obese. It looks like a lot of them have been working out hard and even gained muscle. I think they're gorgeous <3
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.
Disability and new meds have drastically changed my weight. Cannot begin to say how much I needed this post.
Lol. Toned stomachs. Weight distributed to the Bum and thighs. This isn't realistic weight gain.
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.
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
So...feeling better is about posting their selfies online? This is not being healthy, this is just following the game.
I wonder how much of the weight is from the butt implant that some of these women very obviously got.
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.
I'm gonna need a black suit and tie for the funerals, 'cause these ladies are KILLING IT!
Not an "apple" among the bunch. Women who gain curves not only look beautiful but aren't as likely to be unhealthy as those who gain at the equator. Larger waist associated with heart disease and diabetes. So it's good to love yourself but know yourself and your risks
Man, I wish my gained weight would have created such a glorious derrier, instead of a beer belly.
Some people may also have health issues in the “before” pictures. I was chronically sick in college and weighed 90lbs. Now I’m closer to 120 which is my normal weight. Super skinny doesn’t necessarily mean healthy.
Some of these ladies have a dead wrong scale.. No way some of them are over 100kg (220 lbs) and still have ab lines.
They all look happy and healthy to me. And as someone who's had her fair share of eating disorders I know how damaging it can be when you begin to obsess over every pound gained. Girls love your curves.
I've been saying that BMI is arbitrary quackery for years. Muscle is heavier than fat and this isn’t taken into account. Based solely on the index, people like The Rock are morbidly obese and he’s an extreme example. Even someone like Brad Pitt is considered obese. It’s laughable.
I love this post! I work out and eat well but no matter what I'll never be the 145 lb person I was when I was 20. I still need to learn how to love myself like all of these beautiful women have. Thank you for this post!
This is the kind of thread ALL WOMEN/GIRLS should support!! I have always been taller and thicker than most of the girls I grew up with. My weight NEVER stopped me from doing anything I wanted or strived to do. I was always modest in choice of clothing but it took my Daddy pointing out to me that there's is Beauty in ALL WOMEN no matter their size. You just eat healthy and proactively take care of yourself.👑👑👑👑 He happily pointed out that Low Self Esteem destroys your your mental health and can stand in the way of your health than worrying about what some 99 LB chick had to say.💯💯💯💯💯
These women are smokin hot! I dont understand, they gain weight, hot turns to smokin hot. I gain weight, hot turns to lumpy disaster, Im jealous.
All of you guys are saying this isnt realistic weight gain since it gave them toned stomachs and big butts. But I think these girls didn't gain weight from eating they gained weight from working out because muscle weighs more than fat.
Everyone of them, looked fantastic, after the weight gain! Some were just blast out of the park georgous!
Looking for validation for going from fit/healthy to 100 extra pounds of fat... please don't make excuses.
I suspect that account belongs to a dude with a curvy black women fetish.
Main thing is not to be obese so it affects you health. (there is plenty examples here) Beauty comes from within anyway, right ? :)
OMGoshes *EVERY* ONE of these lovely women is INCREDIBLY so much *more* beautiful after they have grown into their real female feminine beauty. These are GORGEOUS after shots, every single one of you :) :) :). - from a professional gentleman in the hills of New England
Some of these women look a lot more healthy with the weight gain, while others don't look healthy at all. Unfortunately, you can't go into middle age with that much weight. That's when being overweight can do a lot of harm to your health. Just keep up the exercise and healthy eating, and you'll look great forever.
Every one of these women look better with the extra weight to me... just an opinion.
So women who lost weight to feel better aren't aloud to post. Only women who gained weight. Thats body shamming you know what all bodies aren't the same and some women cant gain weight and if they do it doesn't just sit in there boobs and buts like most dream of. So good job body shamming with the pretence of self love
When I started college (2005) I weighed 132. But during my freshman year, I was raped and the trauma and everything else I went through brought my weight down to 124. I was obsessed with staying that size for years. Blah, just embrace change. Now I weigh 148 and love with.
I've been teased, or offended about my weight my entire life. I first wanted to go on a diet at 8yrs old. Been carrying around those memories. Now that I'm starting to lose weight, it's now so much positivity to go around? I can't win for losing smh.
I'm sorry 300 pounds IS obese, I don't care who you are! Some women yes look even better with a bit more weight, but the 60 and over lbs aren't healthy. As far as the metabolism slowing, true, but I'm 58, and yes I've gained 25 pounds in the last 20 years, but I also quit smoking and went through menopause. Some of these young women really need to watch that gain due to heart disease, high blood pressure and cholesterol issues, especially for African American women. These women are all beautiful and I'm glad they have a positive self esteem, but to say that over 200 on some of these smaller women is healthy and okay is just bad information.
I have a problem with most of the before pictures, a lot of these people are were just too skinny to begin with, perhaps that beauty image is a bigger problem... Remember the thigh gap and bikini bridge fads?
I wish. When I gain weight, it all goes to my tummy and I then look like a block. No curves whatsoever
These women are gorgeous. Wish I looked that good. I've gained a lot of weight due to antidepressants and retirement, my husband still thinks I'm sexy. But my cholesterol went up and I am pre diabetic, prehypertensive. Ofcourse I'm an older woman at 63. I do not feel sexy. Glad my hubby does.
These woman are gorgeous! Some I'm like I weigh less and don't look that good lol
Gorgeous Women All! I love how they all still dress beautifully..No cover up big clothes here!
You all look SO BEAUTIFUL! OH MY GOD! I needed this. I have been struggling with my weight my whole life and body confidence. No one looks unhealthy AT ALL. you all look beautiful and healthy and sexy as hell! F**K THE HATERS
... for a dumb european - how do these translate to kg? I mean ... 100 pounds (which pounds?) seems a pretty low weight for a grown woman, maybe even below the healthy range (which I think shouldn't be seen too restrictive, on both ends), but ... from the pictures and numbers I don't really get it. ... in general - don't give too much about what other people say. You'll find people prefering the higher as well as the lower weight ... and you'll find people who don't judge you by your weight. Those are to be kept! And those are the ones who you can trust when they say they're worried about you (often, this is just judgement in disguise). Or something. I'm 67 kg on 183 cm by now, in case someone cares ... hasn't change much the last five years, and finally, due to aging, I don't have to eat as much as I can to maintain the weight, I can even skip eating for a day due to ... being lazy and tired of side effects (of a f****d up cholecystectomy), I love these skipping days...
I'm actually jealous, these girls got curves in AALLLL the right places. I just look permanently pregnant.
Many of these ladies look sexy in both pics. BUT most of them are still within recommended weight guidelines. Implying that weight gain is only positive creates a mixed message for the people who've had sobering talks w/ their physician about their weight gains. There's quite a difference between, say, a 5'10 woman going from 150 to 180 lbs. gradually from age 20 - 35, vs., say a 5'2 woman going from 150 to 300 lbs. in just a few years. The problem w/ 'body positivity' is based on two simple premises 1. excessive body fat is very unhealthy, 2. It's generally significantly related to one's overall diet (I mean the nutritional quality & quantity of one's total food intake over days and weeks) and level of physical activity. What follows from premise 2 is that obesity is generally gradually addressable from changes to diet & physical activity. These changes many people badly need to make are often hard to stick w/, BUT doable. But then people see things like this, from non-physicians, and to many it may translates as: don't worry! You're fine! Don't even bother!
I don't know what all the negativity is about, but most of these ladies looked beautiful after the weight gain. This wasn't about celebrating obesity or being unhealthy, it was about being happy with how your body looks no matter what. Some of these women only gained about 20-30 pounds so it's really not that big of a deal. I also noticed that some of them started out a underweight and looked healthier later. I could see you being concerned if they went from being 150 lbs to 500 lbs, but they didn't.
To love yourself does not equal indulging yourself with extra pastries or unhealthy lifestyle. While some weight gain may be inevitable - due to pregnancy or disease - I think it should still be considered a problem that needs to be addressed, and not something to be proud of.
The bodies are beautiful. I hope each and every woman loves their weight! However, the outfits make them all, fat or thin, look like sluts. How is that attractive? Sexy suggests and hints, it doesn't hit the observer over the head!
Such extremes! Some of the "before" pix were too thin, almost under weight. And some of the "after" pix showed too much weight gain.
Slow suicide. Just...don't waste my health care dollars by going to a hospital when you stroke out.
You guys are so negative! None of these women are obese. It looks like a lot of them have been working out hard and even gained muscle. I think they're gorgeous <3