About 5-10 lbs over. But I don't think I could happily maintain my wedding weight. I worked out almost every day for months before and had given up soda completely. I also have more muscle mass now for sure from lifting.
ETA: And my wedding was only 5.5 years ago so there's that, lol.
ETAA: Oooh! Can I re-start the calculation from my divorce date?
I was at an unhealthy weight and unsustainable weight for me at my wedding. Like, I had to pad my bra for the first time ever and I think it was a B cup. I'm way heavier than I want to be now, 9 years later. I'm not good at being in the middle.
I was 21 lbs heavier, my how it creeps on you over 6 yrs! Currently I am 6 lbs over and have a goal to be back to my wedding weight by bikini season in a few months.
Post by fuckyourcouch on Mar 20, 2016 18:30:53 GMT -5
it's been almost 6 years, and i'm about 10 lbs lighter on average. but, i run marathons now. i would probably be about the same weight or just over otherwise.
48 pounds ? Thank you children, stress and my needing to get back to treating myself well! But, a month ago I was 60 pounds away so I'm headed in the right direction!
I was lighter on my actual wedding day than I have ever been before or since. Because I was so excited/nervous that week I barely ate. I'm about 10 pounds heavier than I averaged around that time.
I only had 1 dress but I have worn that baby 3 times now. My friend has a "wear your old wedding dress" party and it is a blast busting it out. Veil and all.
Post by chickadee77 on Mar 20, 2016 18:38:35 GMT -5
I lost about 15 pounds for my wedding, but, in the spirit of the question, I'm about 45 heavier than my actual wedding weight. Working on it, and am down five this month (yay!). Granted, I was pregnant for about 3 years straight with losses and one little one, so my hormones have been whacked for a good amount of time, so that's inflated me more than I think I would have under normal circumstances. But still.