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How to plan to be 600lbs+
Spoilsandriches:
Some day there will be a point where I can't work. How can I prepare for that?
Some day there will be a point where I can't work. How can I prepare for that?
Well, If your plan is to grow that big, part of the journey is also about planning for the life that comes with it. At 600 lbs you’ll be incredibly dependent, and that can be deeply fulfilling if you see it as part of your dream - being pampered, cared for, and indulged without limits. But it also means you’ll need to prepare so that you can enjoy it fully instead of stressing about survival.
Financial stability - The bigger you grow, the harder regular work becomes. So try to explore remote or online income streams, or relying on a supportive partner who enjoys providing. That way you can focus on your growth without the pressure of “what happens if I can’t work.”
Accessibility - Furniture, living space, and comfort all become central. Planning for a bed, chair, or environment that makes your growing body feel like a throne is part of turning this into a lifestyle rather than a struggle.
Medical prep - Even in a fetish context, your body will demand attention. Having a doctor who understands your choices or at least helps you manage issues can keep the fantasy sustainable.
6 days
How to plan to be 600lbs+
Spoilsandriches:
Some day there will be a point where I can't work. How can I prepare for that?
MottiF:
Well, If your plan is to grow that big, part of the journey is also about planning for the life that comes with it. At 600 lbs you’ll be incredibly dependent, and that can be deeply fulfilling if you see it as part of your dream - being pampered, cared for, and indulged without limits. But it also means you’ll need to prepare so that you can enjoy it fully instead of stressing about survival.
Financial stability - The bigger you grow, the harder regular work becomes. So try to explore remote or online income streams, or relying on a supportive partner who enjoys providing. That way you can focus on your growth without the pressure of “what happens if I can’t work.”
Accessibility - Furniture, living space, and comfort all become central. Planning for a bed, chair, or environment that makes your growing body feel like a throne is part of turning this into a lifestyle rather than a struggle.
Medical prep - Even in a fetish context, your body will demand attention. Having a doctor who understands your choices or at least helps you manage issues can keep the fantasy sustainable.
Some day there will be a point where I can't work. How can I prepare for that?
MottiF:
Well, If your plan is to grow that big, part of the journey is also about planning for the life that comes with it. At 600 lbs you’ll be incredibly dependent, and that can be deeply fulfilling if you see it as part of your dream - being pampered, cared for, and indulged without limits. But it also means you’ll need to prepare so that you can enjoy it fully instead of stressing about survival.
Financial stability - The bigger you grow, the harder regular work becomes. So try to explore remote or online income streams, or relying on a supportive partner who enjoys providing. That way you can focus on your growth without the pressure of “what happens if I can’t work.”
Accessibility - Furniture, living space, and comfort all become central. Planning for a bed, chair, or environment that makes your growing body feel like a throne is part of turning this into a lifestyle rather than a struggle.
Medical prep - Even in a fetish context, your body will demand attention. Having a doctor who understands your choices or at least helps you manage issues can keep the fantasy sustainable.
Adding onto this:
Op is American. This comes with an additional layer of concerns.
If you want life insurance, you'll need to get that at a lower weight. At a certain size, you become too much of a liability to reap the full benefits.
Medical insurance might be tricky as they are rolling back certain protections. You may want to buy a medical policy that isn't connected to your job at some point as you may find it difficult to get obesity-related pre-existing conditions covered.
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