Fat experiences

Do any guys want a female body ?

Not a guy (non-binary/maybe trans?), but this thought has crossed my mind quite a few times. Like, does the idea of having a fat body not appeal to me, or is it the idea of having a fat, 'male' body that doesn't appeal to me? If I eventually transition, would I want to look more like the femme people I'm attracted to, or would I still want to stay slim? I honestly don't know the answer to those questions - kinda interesting to think about.
6 years

Do any guys want a female body ?

not gonna lie it does seem very interesting to have a more pear shaped figure, and moobs to
6 years

Do any guys want a female body ?

Yeah. Well my fantasy is to have big boobs and a huge ass. smiley
6 years

Do any guys want a female body ?

I initially struggled with the feminization of my body as I gained, and I sometimes still do when I am out in public among strangers.

I think that as we grow increasingly obese that both men and women start to morph into a more similar form, and for whatever reason that seems like a feminine form (likely because we associate softness with female parts) more than a masculine form... although there are lots of BHM bears out there who can prove this theory incorrect! Still, I think it's true for many, especially the really large (400 lbs +).

The emergence of my moobs was the thing that initially gave my body a feminine appearance, and I hated them! Growing further, now my genitals are buried in my fat, my hips have grown fat and wide, and my I've developed a big fat butt... all of which has given my body a more feminine appearance, which with the attention and affection of my feeder I have learned to accept (though I still wish I could lose the moobs).

But I did grow a beard, too! smiley
6 years

Do any guys want a female body ?

To some degree, yes. Hips and ass? Sure. Moobs? Not really.
6 years

Do any guys want a female body ?

I do! I want to experience gaining weight with a female body, becoming fat in all sorts of places and more. Bigger boobs, belly, butt, etc.

I like to rp as a female gainer in my free time.
5 years

Do any guys want a female body ?

Chubbychaser358:
I do! I want to experience gaining weight with a female body, becoming fat in all sorts of places and more. Bigger boobs, belly, butt, etc.

I like to rp as a female gainer in my free time.

becomingoverweight:
Sounds like you want to gain primarily subcutaneous fat. Want some advice?


Subcutaneous?
5 years

Do any guys want a female body ?

Chubbychaser358:
Subcutaneous?

becomingoverweight:
Subcutaneous fat is the soft kind of fat which deposits directly under the skin all over the body. It's counterpart is visceral fat. Visceral fat deposits around the internal organs under the abdominal muscles. Due to it's location, it feels hard. Excessive amounts of it make the belly protrude like a ball/beer belly. Men tend to have more visceral fat than women. Excess visceral fat can cause metabolic syndrome. Excess subcutaneous fat on the other hand is benign and can even be protective of metabolic health.


Oh. I see. I definitely have Visceral fat then. I have a ball/beer belly and no fat anywhere else. I want to gain weight everywhere.
5 years

Do any guys want a female body ?

becomingoverweight:
I can give you science-backed advice for gaining subcutaneous fat and also losing visceral fat if you want.


Sure! That'd be helpful!
5 years

Do any guys want a female body ?

Chubbychaser358:
Sure! That would be helpful.

becomingoverweight:
Ok, here's some advice I've given before:

Dairy products(except for ice cream due to its high sugar content) are pretty good at making people gain primarily subcutaneous fat. Heavy cream's a popular choice among gainers. Monounsaturated fats such as olive oil or avocados are good too. Shea butter is also good and it's pretty good at reducing visceral fat as well.

I suggest you don't use alcohol, fructose, or soybean oil to gain as they are good at making people gain visceral fat.

I made a thread filled with loads of links to scientific studies on obesity and fat distribution:
Compendium of Fat Studies

I recommend you look at the sections "Subcutaneous and visceral fat weight gain/fat distribution" and "Dairy's effect on fat distribution" to see studies on how your diet affects your fat distribution.



To lose primarily visceral fat, you could go on a hypo-caloric diet(eating less than your TDEE daily) and eat a significant amount of dairy and/or coconut butter/oil or you could add a significant amount of shea butter to your diet. I've also heard reports from gainers drinking heavy cream which sounded like they've lost visceral fat from drinking it. It would fall in line with evidence showing dairy's healthy effect on fat distribution. Unfortunately there aren't currently any studies researching the effects of overfeeding on dairy on fat distribution so both the existence and effectivity of this effect are uncertain.

Here are some scientific studies you might find useful:

Weight-loss diet that includes consumption of medium-chain triacylglycerol oil leads to a greater rate of weight and fat mass loss than does olive oil

Medium chain fatty acids burn 3 times more visceral fat per subcutaneous fat area in the abdomen than olive oil does. Coconut butter/oil is a good source of medium chain fatty acids.

Weight-loss diet that includes consumption of medium-chain triacylglycerol oil leads to a greater rate of weight and fat mass loss than does olive oil

Calcium and Dairy Acceleration of Weight and Fat Loss during Energy Restriction in Obese Adults
Talks about how calcium and dairy products increase visceral fat loss.

Calcium and Dairy Acceleration of Weight and Fat Loss during Energy Restriction in Obese Adults

Shows isocaloric diets can redistribute fat from one fat deposit to another. The high carb diet increased visceral fat and decreased subcutaneous fat. The high fat diets of dairy or olive oil did the opposite. The dairy was more effective though at improving fat distribution.

Monounsaturated Fat-Rich Diet Prevents Central Body Fat Distribution and Decreases Postprandial Adiponectin Expression Induced by a Carbohydrate-Rich Diet in Insulin-Resistant Subjects

Stearic acid reduces visceral fat a lot. Shea butter contains large amounts of stearic acid. Cocoa butter does too but not as much(it also has a lot of Palmitic acid).

Dietary Stearic Acid Leads to a Reduction of Visceral Adipose Tissue in Athymic Nude Mice


Thanks
5 years
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