I'll assume you're not looking for a gender-specific viewpoint and chime in.
I'm in decent shape and like to think I have a healthy relationship with food. Some would probably say I'm a bit too strict with what I eat, but whilst I like to control what goes in my mouth I've never had any clinical/psychological issues with food. My strictness isn't driven by a desire for control, but because I have a relatively slow metabolism and frankly just can't get away with eating crap.
I've never remotely considered that this strictness with food is related to being a feeder. For me that's just a sexual quirk/fetish that otherwise doesn't inform my life or vice versa.
The two things do clash, though. What may have personally started out for me as a vanity thing has matured into a matter of health. I believe that humans are incredibly versatile and athletic physical animals, capable of moving in an extraordinarily diverse and beautiful manner. Just look at gymnasts, parkour etc. This is what I want for myself, and yet what turns me on is women gaining weight. It's a frustrating dichotomy that I have yet to resolve.
I'm in decent shape and like to think I have a healthy relationship with food. Some would probably say I'm a bit too strict with what I eat, but whilst I like to control what goes in my mouth I've never had any clinical/psychological issues with food. My strictness isn't driven by a desire for control, but because I have a relatively slow metabolism and frankly just can't get away with eating crap.
I've never remotely considered that this strictness with food is related to being a feeder. For me that's just a sexual quirk/fetish that otherwise doesn't inform my life or vice versa.
The two things do clash, though. What may have personally started out for me as a vanity thing has matured into a matter of health. I believe that humans are incredibly versatile and athletic physical animals, capable of moving in an extraordinarily diverse and beautiful manner. Just look at gymnasts, parkour etc. This is what I want for myself, and yet what turns me on is women gaining weight. It's a frustrating dichotomy that I have yet to resolve.
12 years