S67:
So, I've seen a lot of definitions on the internet about the term "feeder", stressing the fact that they merely want to fatten someone up. But I don't know, I think being a feeder is just so much more than that. Don't you agree? 
I mean, should we not emphasize what is exciting for a feeder during the meal, including the behavior of the person eating? 
For example: 
- the fact that they unbutton their pants and/or loosen their belt to breathe better/be more comfortable? 
- the fact that they massage their belly to relieve their stomachache and/or to show that they are full?
- the sleepy look (especially after a rich, heavy meal)? 
- the compliments about the meal? 
- the belly that becomes round and firm after a heavy meal? 
- the slow, jerky breathing? 
- believing that they have eaten enough because of the amount of food they have ingested and yet they ask for more?
- the little remarks at the end of the meal such as "Is there more?", "I ate too much", "It was delicious"? 
Are those examples part of what makes you a feeder, too?
Being a feeder means different things to different people. There's so much diversity that the most succinct way to describe it is "a person who likes to feed."
That said, I get off on spoiling my feedee and being responsible for his transformation.