Gaining

Skinny and depressed

reverseanorexic wrote:
I am currently 5'8, 105lb and depressed. Ugh, I hate being skinny. To be skinny is about the ugliest and worst thing a person can be. The irony is I must be the least anorexic woman on the planet. I hate skinny people and everything associated with being skinny, like being small, weak etc. I cannot stand being called skinny anymore. I want to be percieved as plump, chubby, luscious and voluptous, even FAT, blubbery. I want everyone to say how fat I am and how much weight I've gained. I want to gain at least 150lb. But eating is such a chore. I am constantly trying to gain weight, but it seems I just don't have the self discipline - I'm too lazy.

Does anyone know of any good ultra strong appetite stimulants?

ReverseAnorexic I kind of take offense to these statements. I understand that FantasyFeeder is supposed to be a celebration of people with larger body types, but even still. Such a statement is uncalled for. What of the hundreds, if not thousands of FAs and FFAs out there who are thin and their fat partners who find them attractive? To say such things doesn't help the cause of the website, the size acceptance movement, or FAs, bbws, BHMs, in general either. I'm sorry you feel that way, but you should seriously think about others before you post such hate; and I'll leave it at that.
12 years

Skinny and depressed

(Sigh. OK /angry rant mode off) In all seriousness though... I think if you were trying to gain weight your best bed would be just to eat more, but couple it with the following: When you do eat wait til the end of the day and then preferably right before you go to sleep eat a whole lot. The inactivity, while in partial starvation mode, combined with complete lack of use of those calories will probably exacerbate weight gain. I also recall reading some research online about how drinking a lot diuretics with sugar and HFCS can cause also accelerate it. It has something to do with how the simple sugars cause Leptin inhibition, effectively slowing down the metabolism while causing the body to hold onto or hoard calories more so than usual. That's why soda can cause weight gain so easily. The only thing wrong with that though is it "could" theoretically set you up to become pre-diabetic. HFCS and sugar in general does strange things to the body's biochemistry. I would highly recommend using more natural food to do it though. You can be and should be healthy about getting fat. Also Reverse understand that it takes time to change one's weight (either lose or gain). I took me almost 2 1/2 months to both gain and lose 30 lbs so if you keep at it eventually you will get there.
12 years