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Seeing the cute slim guy/girl blow up

Joss123:
I’m almost sure I’m not the only one seeing former classmates starting to blow up, specially those cases of the “fit and cocky guy” that is becoming almost unrecognizable as he gets fatter.
Do you guys have any similar experiences?

Perfectly Rounded:
Yeah, many boys and girls I went to school over the years have gained notable amounts of weight, but maybe only once or twice so much that I had actually hard time recognising them.

Munchies:
I know some people who used to be cocky and in shape. Most of the time, they become cocky and out of shape.

Turns out, being fat does not make you a better person.


Yeah, definitely not! I guess it would require mental growth (instead of physical) for one to be a better person. That usually, but clearly not always, comes with the age...

Though I know some people that were cocky or otherwise unpleasant people when they were young, but who are nowadays very nice and kindhearted. But yeah, some people just don't change their ways even if their lives or bodies go through huge changes.
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Seeing the cute slim guy/girl blow up

Joss123:
I’m almost sure I’m not the only one seeing former classmates starting to blow up, specially those cases of the “fit and cocky guy” that is becoming almost unrecognizable as he gets fatter.
Do you guys have any similar experiences?

Perfectly Rounded:
Yeah, many boys and girls I went to school over the years have gained notable amounts of weight, but maybe only once or twice so much that I had actually hard time recognising them.

Munchies:
I know some people who used to be cocky and in shape. Most of the time, they become cocky and out of shape.

Turns out, being fat does not make you a better person.

Perfectly Rounded:
Yeah, definitely not! I guess it would require mental growth (instead of physical) for one to be a better person. That usually, but clearly not always, comes with the age...

Though I know some people that were cocky or otherwise unpleasant people when they were young, but who are nowadays very nice and kindhearted. But yeah, some people just don't change their ways even if their lives or bodies go through huge changes.


It's always been strange to me how prevalent the whole revenge fattening fantasy thing is. Specifically the whole "You were mean to me in high school. I hope you get fat."

We like fat around these parts. It's like saying "You were mean to me in high school. I hope you get smoking hot." But in these revenge fantasies, it's always a bad thing.

Are we so ashamed of our preferences that someone achieving them is shameful?
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Seeing the cute slim guy/girl blow up

Joss123:
I’m almost sure I’m not the only one seeing former classmates starting to blow up, specially those cases of the “fit and cocky guy” that is becoming almost unrecognizable as he gets fatter.
Do you guys have any similar experiences?

Perfectly Rounded:
Yeah, many boys and girls I went to school over the years have gained notable amounts of weight, but maybe only once or twice so much that I had actually hard time recognising them.

Munchies:
I know some people who used to be cocky and in shape. Most of the time, they become cocky and out of shape.

Turns out, being fat does not make you a better person.

Perfectly Rounded:
Yeah, definitely not! I guess it would require mental growth (instead of physical) for one to be a better person. That usually, but clearly not always, comes with the age...

Though I know some people that were cocky or otherwise unpleasant people when they were young, but who are nowadays very nice and kindhearted. But yeah, some people just don't change their ways even if their lives or bodies go through huge changes.

Munchies:
It's always been strange to me how prevalent the whole revenge fattening fantasy thing is. Specifically the whole "You were mean to me in high school. I hope you get fat."

We like fat around these parts. It's like saying "You were mean to me in high school. I hope you get smoking hot." But in these revenge fantasies, it's always a bad thing.

Are we so ashamed of our preferences that someone achieving them is shameful?


I haven't even thought about it from this point of view. Though I have never exactly hoped for someone that was unkind for me to gain weight. Still it makes me think about this...

I don't know, but maybe some people feel or think that it's annoying when someone they hate, manages to reach a goal weight or ideal body that they themselves perhaps couldn't.
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Seeing the cute slim guy/girl blow up

Yep! I always enjoyed seeing the cute girls gain weight. I was a teen back in the 1990's when girls were very skinny...very different from today where girls actually do exercises to make their ass bigger.

A few girls from my highschool have blown up. None of them were the bitchy type. One was a thicc cheerleader she was very sweet and has since porked out since being happily married.

I'm sure people that went to school or worked with my wife must think the same thing when they see her now.
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Seeing the cute slim guy/girl blow up

Modulo9:
Yep! I always enjoyed seeing the cute girls gain weight. I was a teen back in the 1990's when girls were very skinny...very different from today were girls actually due exercises to make their ass bigger.

A few girls from my highschool have blown up. Known of them were the bitchy type. One was a thicc cheerleader she was very sweet and has since porked out since being happily married.

I'm sure people that went to school or worked with my wife must think the same thing when they see her now.


What on earth are you talking about? People of all sizes have always existed.

Also, can we please stop talking about teenagers in a sexualized way? That's sketchy.
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Seeing the cute slim guy/girl blow up

Modulo9:
Yep! I always enjoyed seeing the cute girls gain weight. I was a teen back in the 1990's when girls were very skinny...very different from today were girls actually due exercises to make their ass bigger.

A few girls from my highschool have blown up. Known of them were the bitchy type. One was a thicc cheerleader she was very sweet and has since porked out since being happily married.

I'm sure people that went to school or worked with my wife must think the same thing when they see her now.


Indeed, you’re correct in that women are carrying more weight these days. Mostly a good thing because there’s far greater body acceptance and not as much tolerance for intolerance about people’s weight. I grew up in the ‘80s and there was a palpable pressure on girls to be thin. It began to change slowly in the ‘90s, as kamikaze exercising wasn’t as popular anymore, plus it seemed people just started eating more.
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Seeing the cute slim guy/girl blow up

Joss123:
I’m almost sure I’m not the only one seeing former classmates starting to blow up, specially those cases of the “fit and cocky guy” that is becoming almost unrecognizable as he gets fatter.
Do you guys have any similar experiences?

Perfectly Rounded:
Yeah, many boys and girls I went to school over the years have gained notable amounts of weight, but maybe only once or twice so much that I had actually hard time recognising them.

Munchies:
I know some people who used to be cocky and in shape. Most of the time, they become cocky and out of shape.

Turns out, being fat does not make you a better person.

Perfectly Rounded:
Yeah, definitely not! I guess it would require mental growth (instead of physical) for one to be a better person. That usually, but clearly not always, comes with the age...

Though I know some people that were cocky or otherwise unpleasant people when they were young, but who are nowadays very nice and kindhearted. But yeah, some people just don't change their ways even if their lives or bodies go through huge changes.

Munchies:
It's always been strange to me how prevalent the whole revenge fattening fantasy thing is. Specifically the whole "You were mean to me in high school. I hope you get fat."

We like fat around these parts. It's like saying "You were mean to me in high school. I hope you get smoking hot." But in these revenge fantasies, it's always a bad thing.

Are we so ashamed of our preferences that someone achieving them is shameful?


This is such a great point, and an interesting nuance within our preferences/kinks.

I'm not into humiliation or degradation - I know that it is popular for some within our feedism community, but it isn't a facet of this kink that attracts or arouses me. I agree with Munchies' idea that if you love and are attracted to fat, it seems odd for the main victim of a revenge fantasy to get fat as a punishment or behavioral karma balance.

Heck, even if you ARE into humiliation, from my perspective it seems like the weight gain element of a revenge fantasy would produce a positive and attractive aspect for the victim character.

If anyone here is into the humiliation aspect of our kink, can you help me better understand what aspect of this type of story is arousing? Is it simply that the story includes weight gain (yay!) AND humiliation that hits the right notes? Am I correct that it's about the effect rather than about the character's arc or eventual outcome?
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Seeing the cute slim guy/girl blow up

Joss123:
I’m almost sure I’m not the only one seeing former classmates starting to blow up, specially those cases of the “fit and cocky guy” that is becoming almost unrecognizable as he gets fatter.
Do you guys have any similar experiences?

Perfectly Rounded:
Yeah, many boys and girls I went to school over the years have gained notable amounts of weight, but maybe only once or twice so much that I had actually hard time recognising them.

Munchies:
I know some people who used to be cocky and in shape. Most of the time, they become cocky and out of shape.

Turns out, being fat does not make you a better person.


😂
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Seeing the cute slim guy/girl blow up

Joss123:
I’m almost sure I’m not the only one seeing former classmates starting to blow up, specially those cases of the “fit and cocky guy” that is becoming almost unrecognizable as he gets fatter.
Do you guys have any similar experiences?

Perfectly Rounded:
Yeah, many boys and girls I went to school over the years have gained notable amounts of weight, but maybe only once or twice so much that I had actually hard time recognising them.

Munchies:
I know some people who used to be cocky and in shape. Most of the time, they become cocky and out of shape.

Turns out, being fat does not make you a better person.

Perfectly Rounded:
Yeah, definitely not! I guess it would require mental growth (instead of physical) for one to be a better person. That usually, but clearly not always, comes with the age...

Though I know some people that were cocky or otherwise unpleasant people when they were young, but who are nowadays very nice and kindhearted. But yeah, some people just don't change their ways even if their lives or bodies go through huge changes.

Munchies:
It's always been strange to me how prevalent the whole revenge fattening fantasy thing is. Specifically the whole "You were mean to me in high school. I hope you get fat."

We like fat around these parts. It's like saying "You were mean to me in high school. I hope you get smoking hot." But in these revenge fantasies, it's always a bad thing.

Are we so ashamed of our preferences that someone achieving them is shameful?


I've often wondered about that, since this theme is so prevalent in the stories section...
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Seeing the cute slim guy/girl blow up



Glitter Jelly:
I've often wondered about that, since this theme is so prevalent in the stories section...


If I had to guess, there might be 2 things going on:

1) That kind of revenge-by-getting-fat trope is common in a lot of media, it's been around forever, and I'm sure there are quite a few people in this community today who discovered they liked weight gain (or erotic weight gain media) because of tropes like that in "straight" media -- they just liked it for a different reason than how the author intended, maybe. Maybe not.

2) A lot of the stories on this site are taking well worn tropes like this one and putting the author's own take on it, and the author might not be thinking that hard about the origin of the trope they're mimicking, because it's something they always thought was hot. They might not have seen it the way it was intended to be seen, kinda subverting a problematic trope, but maybe inexpertly making that clear. Or not. It's amateur art, though, people trying things out.
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