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People Who Moved out of Conservative Households Share Their Amazing Glow-Ups

Some people are appearing the world how they have been simplest able to in reality be themselves when they moved out of their conservative households.

Source: TikTok

Most people exchange and develop their taste as they get older. But some who grew up in more conservative households needed to suppress who they in point of fact have been till they may transfer out and come into their own. 

One TikTok consumer, @cherryemojigirl, posted a video full of previous photos of herself looking "preppy" and "popular" in highschool as she narrated and defined that growing up, she could not be herself. She says that when she struck out on her own, she used to be ready to precise who she in reality was once — dyed hair, lengthy nails, tattoos, and all. Her video has amassed tens of millions of perspectives and likes, and it began a complete trend.

@cherryemojigirl

should you knew me in center and high school, no you didn’t ❤️ be happy to make use of this audio ##gloup ##transformation

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"Did anyone else grow up in a really conservative household, so you were never allowed to express yourself through your appearance?" she asks. "And somehow in middle school and high school you ended up getting roped into the popular, preppy friend group, so you just looked like a basic a-- local for most of your life?

"Not that there's the rest wrong with that, however it simply wasn't you, so the minute you graduated and went off on your own, you simply... This. This came about. Just me? OK, cool." At the pause, she shows herself now. Her hair is dyed red and black, her fingernails are long and painted neon green, and she has tattoos on her arms and clavicle. 

It's definitely a different look from the photos she showed before, in which she wore preppy clothes and her natural hair color. @Cherryemojigirl's video evidently resonated with a ton of people, because soon, others were using her audio and placing pictures of their own "glow-up" transformation over it. 

"I've by no means felt so observed by way of an audio before," wrote TikTok user Mason Denver. Mason shared photos from his youth, where he had side-swept hair and looked to be a football player.

@masondenverr

I’ve never felt so seen by an audio before.

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But now, Mason has long, luxurious hair, cute overalls, and great makeup. It's so heartwarming to see all these people finally being able to express who they really are. 

One TikTok user who participated in the glow-up trend, Jay Burleigh, spoke to BuzzFeed about how much this she related to this story. The 24-year-old teacher and writer grew up in Louisiana, in a small, conservative, Catholic town. 

She knew she was queer since she's been 12 years old, but she didn't feel like it was an option to come out and live authentically at the time. "I knew that I had so much of ideals that had been outside of the social norms of my the town for my whole existence," she said, "but all the time stayed very quiet about them from worry of being judged or refrained from greater than I already felt I used to be."

Once Jay went to college, she was able to come out of her shell a little bit and finally be herself. "I used to be after all ready to divulge heart's contents to these liberal ideas and believes and in point of fact explore my sexuality," she said. "I used to be in the end able to expand and teach myself on what I imagine to be simply and what I consider to be unjust."

@jaybaebae96

If you’re from hs and seeing this, yes I know I wasn’t cool but I’m on ~top~ now. ##iykyk ##gaytiktok ##lesbian ##lesbiantiktok ##lgbt ##lgbtq ##fyp ##glowup

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Sharing her glow-up isn't just about bragging about her awesome haircut (though it is really great). It's about celebrating finally being able to live as herself. 

"I did not come out to my family until I used to be 22, but after coming out I totally embraced by means of gender fluidity and I proceed to teach myself and battle for social justice and human rights each day," she said.

@devdoee

Why was Aeropostale my favorite store growing up 🥴 ##hurtmyfeelings ##alphets

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Head to TikTok to observe some extra of those inspiring transformations. Hopefully, these will supply some hope for the ones who may well be in similar situations presently and unity for those who went via an identical issues.

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Tandra Barner

Update: 2024-05-23