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People Who Used To Be “Ugly Ducklings” Share Their Transformations, And We Can Barely Recognize Them

Growing up can be incredibly awkward. Our bodies are still developing. We’re covered in spots. And our fashion sense might just match our bad posture. Sometimes, looking awkward doesn’t automatically stop with our teenage years (my collection of baggy sweaters says ‘hi’) and can continue into our twenties and thirties, too.

However, some people have changed incredibly over the years, starting out as ‘ugly ducklings’ and turning into beautiful swans that barely anyone can recognize anymore. One of the places where they share their inspirational before-and-afters is the ‘Ugly Duckling’ subreddit. As you’re checking out these awesome transformations, remember to upvote your favorite ones, dear Pandas. When you’re done, have a look through Bored Panda’s earlier lists about the subreddit right here and here.

We all know that being a good person is more important than having the perfect looks. However, if given the chance, a lot of people would choose both. And there’s nothing wrong with wanting to look how you feel inside.

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#1 16-19 Or: How I Learned To Start Shaving And Escape The Neckbeard

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#2 Age 14 To 19. Lost Some Weight And Gained Some Confidence Along The Way

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#3 16-20. Does This Count?

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The ‘Ugly Duckling’ subreddit is a community of over 116k ‘enthusiasts’ who “turned into butterflies” over the years. The subreddit celebrates late bloomers, positive personal changes, and motivational transformations.

Being a late bloomer is nothing to be ashamed of. It can happen at any time. And the process can be drawn out or happen nearly overnight, just like with Neville Longbottom’s actor Matthew Lewis who ‘Longbottomed’ and caught a lot of us unaware of what just happened.

Scott Barry Kaufman writes on Psychology Today that a lot of human traits (including physical attractiveness) are under genetic control and can take “decades” to emerge. 

#4 12 - 24 Even My Family Doesn't Recognize Me These Days, It's Nice

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#5 Life Begins At 40! 25 --> 40

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#6 13 - 25

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“There is one way of becoming an early bloomer, but there are an infinite number of ways of being a late bloomer. Also, the more complex a trait, the more ways that a child can become a late bloomer for that trait. This means that the most appreciated abilities in society, such as creativity and leadership will rarely fully present itself at a young age, all at once,” Kaufman explains.

He adds that even though society tends to celebrate child prodigies, being an early bloomer is no guarantee that you will continue to be successful. Dedication, hard work, and moving towards your goals step by step are just as (if not even more) important as talent.

#7 Left-13, Right-34

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#8 Age 17-24, Was Bullied A Lot Growing Up

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#9 12 And 29. Still With The Short Hair And Glasses, Some Things Never Change

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#10 11 vs. 28, Lost That Baby Fat And Learned How To Smile

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#11 Left 12, Right 24

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#12 2015 - 2019. Basically, I Cleaned Myself Up And Started Over!

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#13 Then: 320 Lbs, Face Always Red, Angry At Dad, Ready To Die For Punk Rock. Now: 250 Lbs, Skin Healthier, Love My Dad, Punk Rock Is Pretty Ok But Being An Adult Is Pretty Ok Too

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#14 (Spoiler Alert) I Didn't Peak In Highschool Lol

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#15 Age 12 To Age 26... Still Feel A Lot Like The Kid On The Left

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#16 11—>30 Braces Were Good To Me

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#17 19 To 20. I Would Like To Thank My Dermatologist

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#18 A Slight Change

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#19 17-24, Went Through Horrible Cystic Acne, Lost 50 Lbs, Got Braces, And Dropped An Emotionally Abusive Boyfriend

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#20 4 Years Later (16-20)

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#21 12-27. Lost A Chin, But Gained A Smile

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#22 Age ~11 To 20 - I Owe A Lot To Contacts, Braces, Filling In My Eyebrows, And My Hairline Somehow Growing Forward

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#23 Mother’s Day With My Momma 2014-2018

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#24 10 Year Different. Ages 13 & 23

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#25 From 17 To 18, I Don't Even Know

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#26 Always Felt So Geeky In High School. I Even Went Through A Period Where I Wanted To End My Life In Middle School Because Of My Weight And Look. Now I’m In My 30’s And Feeling The Most Confident I’ve Been In My Life. Big Thanks For Braces And Lasik

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#27 16 vs. 46. Took Awhile To Get Here, Lol.

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#28 13-21 Puberty Really Hit Me Hard And Shot Me Up To 6ft8

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#29 From 18 To 23. A Completely Different Person Now

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#30 Found An Old School Photo (14/29)

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#31 12 vs. 20. Had To Stop Riding The Bus+change My Classes In Middle School Because I Was Bullied So Bad For "Being Ugly"

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#32 3 Years With A Lot Of Time In The Gym And Taking Care Of My Skin

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#33 Me, Early 20’s Looking Troll Man To More Normal Looking Dude In His 30’s

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#34 15 To 23. No Makeup For A Better Comparison

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#35 My One Regret Is Losing The Hat

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#36 7 Years Apart

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#37 15 → 26, From Strange Genderbender To Recognizable As A Woman

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#38 18 To 24

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#39 21 vs. 29.. Losing 100lbs Has Definitely Helped!

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#40 Grew Into My Face A Little(19 vs. 26)

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#41 14 To 20, Lost Weight, Took Care Of Myself And Stopped Cutting My Hair

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