Extreme obesity

Anyone has experience using a mobility scooter or having their feedee using one ?

Just asking out of curiosity what kind of experiences you've had with them, stories to tell, how much easier it makes your life when using one or how much of a turn on it is for you and / or your partner ?

I've had a feedee before who would use one sometimes when I met her at 489lbs and when she was at her heaviest of 589lbs after two years, it was pretty much every time we would go out, otherwise it would be a bariatric wheelchair

We were both so turned on and it made our lives so much easier

If you're also planning on using one in the near future, don't be shy to answer as well and I can't wait to read what you have to say 😊
1 week

Anyone has experience using a mobility scooter or having their feedee using one ?

Yes…. Have used a scooter since this summer out of my ā€œareaā€ā€™with my hubby to help at a super Walmart. Relaxed after a couple times doing so…. easier to go through the store…..Definitely a turn on to see people kind of look and smile at my size….. now around 375 or so…and then I make sure I’m wearing kind of outgrown clothes to show off my curves…. Getting excited to think about going out tomorrow! 😺
4 days

Anyone has experience using a mobility scooter or having their feedee using one ?

I don't have any direct experience of scooters myself but just wanted to say that I think heavily obese women on them look incredibly hot. More power to them!
3 days

Anyone has experience using a mobility scooter or having their feedee using one ?

RoundRosy:
Yes…. Have used a scooter since this summer out of my ā€œareaā€ā€™with my hubby to help at a super Walmart. Relaxed after a couple times doing so…. easier to go through the store…..Definitely a turn on to see people kind of look and smile at my size….. now around 375 or so…and then I make sure I’m wearing kind of outgrown clothes to show off my curves…. Getting excited to think about going out tomorrow! 😺


Awesome you’re enjoying the experience šŸ‘ My wife is getting pretty close to using a scooter in the grocery store, as it’s much easier on her mobility. She’s 335 pounds or so, and so it’s getting tough to walk around despite being fully confident and loving her figure. She has a friend in Orlando who wants us to visit and a scooter around all those tourist attractions is probably the way to go. She’s about 200 pounds heavier than the last time she went to Disney many, many years ago, for example, so it’s likely gonna be the option šŸ‘
3 days

Anyone has experience using a mobility scooter or having their feedee using one ?

I recently grew back into being able to use my mobility scooter, after becoming too heavy for it to move me without stalling for a bit. While staying super fat, I've lost some weight to avoid complete immobility. Folks probably do look at je making use of my mobility aids while I'm out, but I'm completely okay with that. I'm a big fatty enjoying super sized life, and still getting out with my husband and friends.
2 days

Anyone has experience using a mobility scooter or having their feedee using one ?

I never saw the point of a mobility scooter for obese people. In my case, it was useless and unnecessary. When it became a necessity, I had to have one custom-made.

Up until I reached 650 lbs, I could walk fairly normally, although not very well, and a bariatric wheelchair is a good solution.

The downside is that someone has to push the chair.

In a normal walking situation, where you walk and stop, a wheelchair is the best option.

Standing or walking long distances at that weight is very difficult. But the wheelchair, besides being a place to rest, allows you to go through doorways that are impossible to navigate with a mobility scooter.

Going up a large handicapped access ramp with a wheelchair like that is also difficult for the person pushing, but you can ask for help, and because of the width of the chair, three or four people can fit behind it to push. My previous wheelchair was definitely a waste of money. Designed in steel to support over 800 lbs and ridiculously wide to fit my butt.

Anyway, the wheelchair weighed almost 130 lbs and, with that width, took up more than half a supermarket aisle; sometimes it didn't even fit on the sidewalk, forcing me to go down into the street.

To anyone reading this who's considering making a similar purchase under circumstances similar to mine when I changed my wheelchair: without meaning to be pessimistic or discourage anyone, I'm telling you that you're already immobile and should save your money.
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