KJ, that is something that I started doing with the Colette and Eric story that I was writing. While I posted a number of chapters in a short time, subsequent chapters had time in between and irregularly.
I still owe the final chapter, which I have been struggling with. I just haven't been able to decide which way Colette goes, and how Eric reacts, which I guess would actually be in a postscript. As much as I assume that most people on sites like Fantasy Feeder would like her to decide to become a new planet, my basis for the story comes from my real experiences, albeit over multiple relationships and 40 years. Continuing to gain is an obvious option, but in my life, that has never been what has happened - at least not intentionally and in one linear effort happily. I realize that people who post on this and other sites may have lived that life, with some documenting amazing gains, but I have not had that experience and I do believe in writing about what I know. While I didn't do it with in the short time frame of the story I was writting, I experimented with quantities before I attributed those capacities to Colette. One of the reasons that I slowed down on issuing subsequent chapters was trying to stay within the weight range where I am comfortable.
Non-linear is interesting but that would need to have more time in the story and my experiences in which someone I actually know has actually gotten very fat is usually not a happy story, with the exception if it really was over a long time period. It is amazing how fat someone can get gaining only 4 pounds a year. To gain 4 pounds means eating 14,000 calories more than you needed. I know that some of us have done that overThanksgiving and the following three days. If you figure it spread over 365 days, it is less than 40 calories a day. One oreo is 53 calories. If that Oreo is a double-stuf, it is 70 calories. 70 calories extra each day for a year is more than 25,000 extra calories, which is enough for just over 7 pounds in a year. Is there anyone who couldn't absent-mindedly eat one extra Double Stuf Oreo a day? If that person starts at 135 pounds at the age of 20, they would weigh 345 at the age of 50.
I recently saw a woman - AS - with whom I have been friends since around 1999. She had been very thin (105) before I met her, but had gotten chubby (150ish) as the result of an Italian boyfriend. She worked in my office and we established a safe flirt over food. She knew of my preclivities and played a bit of a game, eating a remarkable amount if we went to lunch or making sure that I saw the size of the piece of apple crisp she brought as a snack. One time when there was another woman with us for lunch, the other woman commented about how much AS was eating. The other woman was also chubby on the verge of fat and AS suggested that she let loose. The other woman knew something about my preferences and actually said that she was not interested in "performing" for my satisfaction. Another time, I was at a dinner with others and that same woman at a Chinese restaurant. We all took the leftovers from what we had ordered with us. The other woman left a couple of minutes before me and I remember seeing her sitting in her car scarfing down the leftovers as I drove by.
AS and I would talk about my fetish and her flirt was to talk about how fat she had gotten. She knew that she was not that big, but it was the conversations with her that led me to understand that my real fetish was not with someone simply being fat: it was much more about someone getting fat. She was trained as a therapist and was actually very kind, helping me realize that while I was twisted, this was simply the way I was twisted. There were other people twisted in the same way and there were people twisted in different ways. Her perspective was that, deep down, everyone is twisted in some way. The first time I ever heard about a "FUPA" was from her, although in conversation only.
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