| Down 10 lbs and one dress size. Married 11 years, 2 kids. Was 150 and now 140 (5'8) |
| No way. Up by nearly 30 pounds. I had lost 10 pounds for the wedding through general stress, which came back on post-wedding and then gained 10 pounds with each of two pregnancies. |
| Well, I was underweight then, so no, I don't. Now I'm a healthier weight. It's mostly genetic. If I didn't work out I'd still be skinny, just wouldn't have any definition or muscle. |
| Up 70 lbs |
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Married age 27, size 4-6.
Now I'm 50 with 3DC ages 20-14. Size 4. Genetics for me, I think! |
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Yes. Had 2 kids. Outside of pregnancy, I have weighed the same pretty much since college graduation. After my second kid, I held on to about 5-10lb for maybe 6 months.
Totally genetics in my case. I am fairly thin but it’s not hard for me to maintain it. I am mid 40s. |
| Maintaining weight isn’t the difficult part. If you are over 40 you have to work to maintain muscle mass. |
Uh for lots of people maintaining their weight is in fact a very difficult part. |
| Yes, after 13 years and 2 kids I am back to same weight, but not same shape. Gravity, kids, and age do their work. |
| Weighed 115 then and 25 years later 120, but man - it all shifted to my stomach and the jelly belly is not fitting in my clothes! |
Same. |
Glad your husbands are happy. No way in hell I could be happy 50 lbs overweight, though! |
| I was 130 lb. when I married. 27 years later, I am 135 lb., but my weight is distributed differently now. |
| Up about 8 pounds but still wear the same size. Was a serious runner at first, now lift and do yoga more often (and still run) so I have more muscle, I think. |
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I've gained 30 lbs, I'm 1 size bigger.
I look great. |