milkshakeandfries:
Disagree. I could gain a hundred pounds and still want to gain more but choose to maintain that level and a certain level of fitness because I value my mobility and my partner's flexibility more. I don't think that makes me less of a feedee
AskDrFeeder:
I would argue that even if you choose to STOP gaining at some point you've still gained what you want. Gaining what you want doesn't mean gaining without limit, it means gaining until you don't want to gain anymore. For whatever reason.
milkshakeandfries:
Again I have to disagree. Say I want to be 500 pounds; that's my goal weight. But for any reason I have to stop gaining, maybe significantly before then, 350, for instance.
What you're saying here is I shouldn't bother gaining to 350 if I'm not going to go all in and gain to 500.
Why do you ask for people's opinions if you're just going to tell them that they're wrong when they disagree?
I said people should gain what they want, not that they can't change what they want.