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Breaking point to a weight gain spiral

Hey guys. Just wondering if anyone has any personal thoughts/experiences on a breaking point for an uncontrollable weight gain spiral? At what point does intentionally gaining train the body to just constantly crave more and more fattening food while simultaneously the added pounds make exercise annoying and difficult to do? Basically, what is the breaking point where the body naturally stops trying to maintain and starts to naturally grow uncontrollably?
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Breaking point to a weight gain spiral

As a fat dude who’s always been on the bigger side and who’s always had a big appetite, I have never really had to “intentionally” gain. However, I would consider 300 lbs. and 400lbs. my two major turning points. Once I passed 300 lbs. I consistently overate for every meal and found it difficult to cut back. When I passed 400 lbs. I also started to have physical limitations due to my weight and exercise ( if I wanted to) would be much more difficult if not impossible. I am currently in the 450s and slowly growing.
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Breaking point to a weight gain spiral

J8o8h8n:
Hey guys. Just wondering if anyone has any personal thoughts/experiences on a breaking point for an uncontrollable weight gain spiral? At what point does intentionally gaining train the body to just constantly crave more and more fattening food while simultaneously the added pounds make exercise annoying and difficult to do? Basically, what is the breaking point where the body naturally stops trying to maintain and starts to naturally grow uncontrollably?



Not sure if there is an associated weight where this happens, but have found that after 1 month of constantly stuffing myself with 5000-8000 calories a day, my body began to naturally crave the high caloric intake and now I cannot go a day without consuming far beyond what I would ever have planned on previously. I can say my body and appetite has adapted to support my desired body type
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