Of course there's a risk you'll get bigger than you want. That may happen even if you don't gain intentionally! Don't believe me? Just go to a Weight Watchers meeting. It will be full of people who are bigger than they want to be--and most of them never gained on purpose.
The advantage you have over those Weight Watchers is you actually want to be fat--so you can get bigger than many of them can without being bigger than you want.
The disadvantage you have is that you love gaining and you may grow to love it even more. You may find it difficult to stop.
I'd say take it slow. Figure out the maximum weight you're comfortable with and plan on stopping well before that amount, leaving yourself some wiggle room in case you overshoot.
There's still some risk, of course. But there's risk to almost anything worth doing. It's your call.
The advantage you have over those Weight Watchers is you actually want to be fat--so you can get bigger than many of them can without being bigger than you want.
The disadvantage you have is that you love gaining and you may grow to love it even more. You may find it difficult to stop.
I'd say take it slow. Figure out the maximum weight you're comfortable with and plan on stopping well before that amount, leaving yourself some wiggle room in case you overshoot.
There's still some risk, of course. But there's risk to almost anything worth doing. It's your call.
15 years