Immobile is harder to quantify in reality-but it is a sweet weight-lifestyle choice if you are ready for it.
Cons:
It costs a lot of money.
It puts a lot of pressure on the caretaker.
It takes a lot of trust and patience on the person who is immobile.
It is rarely a lifelong condition with regards to weight.
Pros:
You and your partner bond on a deeply intimate level.
Your partner gets to eat everything they want.
You both enjoy the lifestyle and get to share that mutual trust with someone.
It can make you both horny and happy.
The reality of weight immobility in my experience with a partner is being a supportive, encouraging, feeder who loves seeing his massive bulk grow up and out. The immobile part comes and goes-there was a knee injury, that recovered. There are lots of ways you plan around someone who finds stairs impossible and walking to be an endurance event.
The fat-bound immobility comes and goes based on the person's comfort level and support.
5 years