My wife knows I like bigger women. When I told her about this lifestyle she listened without judgment but didn’t seem interested in exploring it. She’s never expressed a desire to gain weight intentionally and I’ve never brought it up.
That said, since I told her she’s been snacking way more and eating bigger portions and always taking dessert when it’s available. I call it a noticeable increased “food freedom.”
Secondary to all this is that for years I’ve wanted to get better at cooking/baking. I never grew up learning cooking so im kinda bad at it. This year I was determined to get better so I’ve been making more homemade breads and baked goods with some dinners here and there.
I usually split the baked goods between home and work because while my wife loves them, I’m not a big sweets guy. I’ll only occasionally have dessert. Just not my thing. I’m baking things both of us like, but my wife ends up eating more of it due to her sweet tooth.
With each new thing I make she’s devoured it and said things like “You can make that/bake for me anytime” and the reviews are usually “Omg I have to stop from eating the whole tray!”
Is it wrong for me to continue baking if she hasn’t explicitly asked for it? Im really not pushing anything other than wanting to have like a signature dish or thing I can make. I’ve always been jealous of guys that are competent in the kitchen. My goal is to have a baked good or dessert that I “own” around the holidays for family meals.
But since she never agreed to outright weight gain, is it wrong to keep sweets/breads in the house when both us know it’ll likely be her eating more of it?
I’m getting pretty good at some things and enjoying myself, but I also don’t want to appear like my motives are suspect.
That said, since I told her she’s been snacking way more and eating bigger portions and always taking dessert when it’s available. I call it a noticeable increased “food freedom.”
Secondary to all this is that for years I’ve wanted to get better at cooking/baking. I never grew up learning cooking so im kinda bad at it. This year I was determined to get better so I’ve been making more homemade breads and baked goods with some dinners here and there.
I usually split the baked goods between home and work because while my wife loves them, I’m not a big sweets guy. I’ll only occasionally have dessert. Just not my thing. I’m baking things both of us like, but my wife ends up eating more of it due to her sweet tooth.
With each new thing I make she’s devoured it and said things like “You can make that/bake for me anytime” and the reviews are usually “Omg I have to stop from eating the whole tray!”
Is it wrong for me to continue baking if she hasn’t explicitly asked for it? Im really not pushing anything other than wanting to have like a signature dish or thing I can make. I’ve always been jealous of guys that are competent in the kitchen. My goal is to have a baked good or dessert that I “own” around the holidays for family meals.
But since she never agreed to outright weight gain, is it wrong to keep sweets/breads in the house when both us know it’ll likely be her eating more of it?
I’m getting pretty good at some things and enjoying myself, but I also don’t want to appear like my motives are suspect.
2 years