Gaining

For those who have gained on purpose...

Thin Privilege, I like it. Of course there are some Fat Privileges. You no longer have to protect your Thin Priviledge so you can eat what you want. People will assume it's some sort of eating disorder so make allowance for you. They may offer you food they want eaten because everyone else is full.
1 year

For those who have gained on purpose...

AskDrFeeder:
1. Do you ever regret it?
2. Do you frequently regret it?
3. Do you have mixed feelings about it?
4. If you had it to do over, would you still do it?
5. If you had it to do over, would you have started gaining even sooner?
6. Do you plan to gain more in the future, stay the same or lose weight? Or are you just going to see what happens?

These are pretty much yes or no questions, but feel free to add details.


1. No.
2. No.
3. No.
4. Yes.
5. Yes.

6. Yes, I'm going to try to pack as much fat on as possible until I reach a point of equilibrium with my weight lifting. I dont intend to give up any of my mobility, so I'm going to keep getting fatter and stronger until ive reached a point where im as big as I can possibly carry myself.
1 year

For those who have gained on purpose...

AskDrFeeder:
1. Do you ever regret it?
2. Do you frequently regret it?
3. Do you have mixed feelings about it?
4. If you had it to do over, would you still do it?
5. If you had it to do over, would you have started gaining even sooner?
6. Do you plan to gain more in the future, stay the same or lose weight? Or are you just going to see what happens?

These are pretty much yes or no questions, but feel free to add details.


1. No
2. No
3. No
4. Yes
5. Yes, and would have started hormones sooner to influence the gain
6. Plan to stay the same, but won't be necessarily consciously "maintaining*--meaning im not trying to get fatter but i won't stop it if it happens
11 months

For those who have gained on purpose...

1. Do you ever regret it?
No
2. Do you frequently regret it?
No
3. Do you have mixed feelings about it?
Yes
4. If you had it to do over, would you still do it?
Yes
5. If you had it to do over, would you have started gaining even sooner?
Yes
6. Do you plan to gain more in the future, stay the same or lose weight? Or are you just going to see what happens?
Not sure
11 months

For those who have gained on purpose...

1. Do you ever regret it?

No because I wanted to see and feel what it's like.

2. Do you frequently regret it?

No because I wanted to see and feel what it's like.

3. Do you have mixed feelings about it?

Yes because I am health conscious and also a bit of a hypochondriac so as soon as I get any ache or pain I think I have diabetes or kidney failure or some shit. Anyway I limit my gains because of this. As for the "social" side of it, I couldn't give a shit about that.

4. If you had it to do over, would you still do it?

Eh maybe not now at my age.

5. If you had it to do over, would you have started gaining even sooner?

Not sure.

6. Do you plan to gain more in the future, stay the same or lose weight? Or are you just going to see what happens?

Most likely will lose it after reaching this goal.
4 days

For those who have gained on purpose...

1. Do you ever regret it? Nope not at all
2. Do you frequently regret it? Nope
3. Do you have mixed feelings about it? Sometimes but it usually goes away lol.
4. If you had it to do over, would you still do it? Yes I would.
5. If you had it to do over, would you have started gaining even sooner? Yes I would.
6. Do you plan to gain more in the future, stay the same or lose weight? Or are you just going to see what happens? I'm wanting to keep getting bigger, the sky is the limit. Honestly it would be awesome to be immobile someday, but I don't think I could ever reach immobility unless I won the lottery.
4 days

For those who have gained on purpose...

1. Do you ever regret it?
Sometimes, yes. There are times where I've been in a situation where the elevator or escalator is not working and I have to use stairs. Sometime if the pain in my back or knees flair up I have a moment of regret. But for the most part no, the moments I do are fleeting and not that often.

2. Do you frequently regret it?
No, for the most part no. It's only when the pain in my knees or back get acute that I feel regret, but even then I know I'll ride the harder parts of being fat out.


3. Do you have mixed feelings about it?
No.

4. If you had it to do over, would you still do it?
Absolutely

5. If you had it to do over, would you have started gaining even sooner?
Much sooner. I tried to gain at a much younger age, but "didn't do it right" - ate poorly, didn't have a confident body image to start with, wasn't in the right headspace. It wasn't the right time in my life to do it. If I could do it again, I'd do it earlier in my life and better prepared.

6. Do you plan to gain more in the future, stay the same or lose weight? Or are you just going to see what happens?

Go with the flow.
4 days

For those who have gained on purpose...

AskDrFeeder:
1. Do you ever regret it?
2. Do you frequently regret it?
3. Do you have mixed feelings about it?
4. If you had it to do over, would you still do it?
5. If you had it to do over, would you have started gaining even sooner?
6. Do you plan to gain more in the future, stay the same or lose weight? Or are you just going to see what happens?

These are pretty much yes or no questions, but feel free to add details.


1. No.
2. No.
3. No, it’s mostly positive. The only negatives are body-image related. Sometimes I don’t like how my double chin looks e.g.
4. Yes.
5. Yes.
6. Yes, I would like to experience at least 20 more lbs.
2 days
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