Someone Tried To Put A Weight Limit On Rompers And These Women Clapped Back On Twitter

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On Tuesday morning, this tweet from @KingJerod_ made its way into the Twitterverse:

https://twitter.com/KingJerod_/status/864550466851672065

The tweet first came to my attention after I saw several of my friends liking a retweet, which quoted this fallacious statement:

I immediately smashed the like button on this retweet, which, as you can see, got exponentially more retweets and likes than the original one. This led me to explore how people were reacting to the original statement, and what I found was beautiful.

Women and men of all shapes and sizes were banding together to display their beautiful bodies in some of the most gorgeous rompers I’ve ever feasted my eyes on.

https://twitter.com/miajohnsun/status/864659029364178947

And yet, the trolling continued…

https://twitter.com/KingJerod_/status/864663356376051712

But so did the fierce lionesses, in full force.

https://twitter.com/julissaa_mendez/status/864658926800916480

And instead of tearing each other down, they started lifting each other up.

https://twitter.com/julissaa_mendez/status/864663366618533888

Not to mention they continued to give me awesome recommendations on where to buy these exquisite rompers they were sporting.

https://twitter.com/Nikki_fittt/status/864683164203175937

https://twitter.com/Nikki_fittt/status/864684187185541120

And let’s just take a few more moments to admire these babes and the uplifting messages that followed their postings.

 

https://twitter.com/tiamakana/status/864818992325820416

So a couple lessons learned from this thread…

1) Weight looks different on everyone.

2) All shapes and sizes are beautiful.

3) Body positive messages are always more popular than negative ones.

4) Don’t let anyone ever tell you what you can and cannot wear on your body.