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Is this good weight gain advice?

That’s essentially what people do when they crash diet and this isn’t good for you and is kinda tough on your body, especially the heart when it doesn’t need it. Fact of the matter is our bodies need calories and if you are not a calorie deficit either more or less you will gain/lose weight. Also, who honestly in their right mind wants to starve sounds terrible
6 months

Is this good weight gain advice?

Bbwloverricky:
yeah you’re probably right lol I just figured it’d be the easiest way for me to get fat quicker I don’t live alone so I have to try to hide that I’m gaining while simultaneously trying to eat enough to gain it’s a hard balance


If you want to gain weight, then gain weight and eat like you mean it. I don’t understand the effort in trying to hide anything it’s not like you really can hide a large jelly donut gut and why subject yourself to not eating how you want?

Every 3,000 calories over your base metabolic rate = 1 lbs. just eat and try to double portion stuff up instead of 1 cheeseburger get 2 etc
6 months

Is this good weight gain advice?

Bbwloverricky:
I’m not so much worried about hiding the gut I’m more worried about people knowing it was intentional lol



No one will know it’s intentional unless you explicitly tell someone you’re gaining weight intentionally most peoples brains don’t think people gain weight intentionally that’s part of our thing as feedists, because we sexualize it and it’s deviant so it’s “naughty” to us.
6 months

Is this good weight gain advice?


Bbwloverricky:
I’m not so much worried about hiding the gut I’m more worried about people knowing it was intentional lol


It's probably better not to tell people you're gaining intentionally, but you can tell people you've tried dieting and find that you're happier if you eat what you want.
6 months

Is this good weight gain advice?


Bbwloverricky:
I’m not so much worried about hiding the gut I’m more worried about people knowing it was intentional lol

AskDrFeeder:
It's probably better not to tell people you're gaining intentionally, but you can tell people you've tried dieting and find that you're happier if you eat what you want.


I do this all the time. But it feels so wrong. Sometimes I just want to admit that I prefer to eat a double cheeseburger then be skinny again!
6 months