Why do you lose or gain weight? Have you ever thought about the reason you beat yourself up over the cake you had or the thin limbs you have? At the end of the day, we want to be happy about our own bodies, and you can hardly find it in strangers’ words because you can never satisfy them.
Whether you’ve been working hard at the gym or maintaining a healthier diet, or working on a more balanced work-life cycle, we know you’re trying your best. Sometimes, you just need to let loose and relax – your happiness and health aren’t solely defined by the scale.
That is why Tay’s thread on weight gain is super encouraging: health isn’t about losing it!
“One something vs. 205.”
“From 97 pounds to 140 pounds.”
“Finally, a perfect thread for me! 150 to 180 to 200 to 215.”
“100 vs. 170.”
“128 to 168.”
“From 130 to 165.”
“19-year-old at 100 lbs vs. 25-year-old at 145 lbs.”
“134 pounds to however much I weigh after a baby.”
“110 lbs vs. 150 lbs.”
“Grown woman weight.”
“Wow. Finally, a thread for me. From 150 -> 180 -> 230. Took me a super long time to adjust and love myself again, but it’s all a part of my journey, and I love the way I look.”
“From 103 lbs to 130 lbs.”
“125 vs. 150.”
“From 115 lbs to 165 lbs.”
“From 170 to 225. Sometimes, I prefer the weight, lol.”
“Two years ago vs. now.”
“High school prom (1999) at 115 pounds to 185 pounds at 20-year high school reunion prom in 2019. Age 18 vs. 38.”