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How to gain 70 in record time.

In my opinion, you can safely gain quick by drinking 2 boosts every day on top of what you're already eating. I wanna gain quickly myself, but don't wanna overdo it to the point of it being unsafe. Longevity >>>> short time span.
1 year

How to gain 70 in record time.

Aprilsweetfatsy:
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The problem with trying to gain weight at breakneck speed is that you will find a road bump that you didn't have time to prepare for.

The more you stuff yourself, the hungrier you'll get. So you'll eat more food. Plus, you'll need bigger clothes faster too. That adds up fast.

This doesn't factor in any other surprise costs such as sudden medical needs (American healthcare is expensive), replacing things you've outgrown or accidentally damaged,ect. Nor does it factor in the stress you'll feel for focusing yourself to reach such a high goal.

70 lbs is 100% doable. But maybe not in record time.
1 year

How to gain 70 in record time.

I put on just under 100 pounds since last august it’s pretty doable just gotta commit but also like don’t stress about it to much just enjoy your food and eat more of it! Also what munchies said is true 100% it is ridiculous how much I spend just to feed myself these days but to be fair the recession isn’t helping at all, so be prepared on that end, getting fat is not a cheap endeavor at all haha
1 year

How to gain 70 in record time.

Morbidly A Beast:
I put on just under 100 pounds since last august it’s pretty doable just gotta commit but also like don’t stress about it to much just enjoy your food and eat more of it! Also what munchies said is true 100% it is ridiculous how much I spend just to feed myself these days but to be fair the recession isn’t helping at all, so be prepared on that end, getting fat is not a cheap endeavor at all haha


So true. There's a reason why fat has been linked to wealth for centuries.
1 year

How to gain 70 in record time.

I've gained almost 100 lbs in a relatively short amount of time. A bit over a year with some breaks in between. While I do eat more in general, my main way of gaining has been heavy cream. 1quart has 3500 calories. Which is basically 1lb of body fat if you digest it all and reach your, at least, 2000-2500 calorie daily need.

But, I've found gaining is much more a marathon rather than a sprint. Slow and steady wins the race. Just like losing weight you need to change your diet, habits, and lifestyle. Anyone can white knuckle it for a couple weeks. Stuff themselves silly and gain a few lbs. But for higher gains that stick around it takes time and patience. And money as Munchies said. All those calories cost adds up fast. A lot of factors go into it too. Way to many to list and most we have no control over. I've found keeping a food journal with calorie counts and a slowing ramping up of calories goes a long way in seeing that you are actually eating enough to gain and how much. Along with being able to stick with it for the long term. Or at least long enough where you can gain a noticeable amount. Small breaks from time to time also seem helpful. Best of luck!
1 year

How to gain 70 in record time.

Primal23:
I've gained almost 100 lbs in a relatively short amount of time. A bit over a year with some breaks in between. While I do eat more in general, my main way of gaining has been heavy cream. 1quart has 3500 calories. Which is basically 1lb of body fat if you digest it all and reach your, at least, 2000-2500 calorie daily need.

But, I've found gaining is much more a marathon rather than a sprint. Slow and steady wins the race. Just like losing weight you need to change your diet, habits, and lifestyle. Anyone can white knuckle it for a couple weeks. Stuff themselves silly and gain a few lbs. But for higher gains that stick around it takes time and patience. And money as Munchies said. All those calories cost adds up fast. A lot of factors go into it too. Way to many to list and most we have no control over. I've found keeping a food journal with calorie counts and a slowing ramping up of calories goes a long way in seeing that you are actually eating enough to gain and how much. Along with being able to stick with it for the long term. Or at least long enough where you can gain a noticeable amount. Small breaks from time to time also seem helpful. Best of luck!


I haven’t counted a calorie to increase my consumption ever I mean it’s kinda fun to add it all up for a stuffing but I feel like just eating to the full extent of my appetite is funner imo, everyone’s a little different though and not as inclined to big a piggy with their appetite. Really good point about slow and steady, and it being a marathon rather than a sprint couldn’t agree more
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