Fat experiences

Plight of the bottom heavy male feedee

My weight is fairly even across my growing body , I’ve got big chunky thighs supporting a shelf like ass. My belly has just started to hang recently and when I sit down my moobs rest quite nicely on my gut. I’m quite happy with how the fat gets distributed but wish a little more would go to my face and I could grow another chin. Happy gaining guys
2 years

Plight of the bottom heavy male feedee

I too seem to gain everywhere, not just my belly. Granted, I'm not that big so who knows if things change as the scale goes higher smiley
2 years

Plight of the bottom heavy male feedee

Ditzy:
I'm a fan of a man with a fat ass.
Thats what first attracted me to by BF.
He has thick thighs that rub when he walks too.
To me he is the hottest guy I know.
Thick around the middle and has the cutest back fat roll just above his belt.


I love that my boyfriend is pear-shaped too. Big ball belly on man just don't do it for me. I love to feel softness everywhere on a body.
1 month

Plight of the bottom heavy male feedee

I'm pearshaped with big butt, thicc thighs and I have noticed that I waddle little because my thighs are rubbibg together. I tend to gain into my butt, thighs, belly, arms, moobs & face on that order. Also I'm short so gained weight shows more easily.
1 month

Plight of the bottom heavy male feedee

I’m definitely heavy in the butt, I realized I was uncomfortable in just about every pair of jeans and ended up upsizing the pants. I think I might jump up another size, since even the new upsized pants (largest at the store I was shopping at) are JUST comfortable.
1 month

Plight of the bottom heavy male feedee

I also have for a male a large posteria hips and legs. I love my shape. It means I can be over 500 with a totally round looks. The weight in my butt balances out my stomach. And I am told such fat is less likely to cause health issues.
1 month

Plight of the bottom heavy male feedee

Bigwideland:
I also have for a male a large posteria hips and legs. I love my shape. It means I can be over 500 with a totally round looks. The weight in my butt balances out my stomach. And I am told such fat is less likely to cause health issues.

A great look - I'd like the same for myself...
1 month

Plight of the bottom heavy male feedee

Jboabfe:
I’m definitely heavy in the butt, I realized I was uncomfortable in just about every pair of jeans and ended up upsizing the pants. I think I might jump up another size, since even the new upsized pants (largest at the store I was shopping at) are JUST comfortable.


My boyfriend is bottom curvaceous (thicker thighs, round butt and wider hips) but he definitely wouldn't be considered fat here.

He's autistic and hates crowds so when shopping for pants he compares the width of the waist with his forearm to gauge so he doesn't have to try them on.

When he was heavier he used so wear size 34-36 so he thought the size 32 pants he had found would definitely fit.

He tried them once he got home and, to his dismay, they were tight in the legs and when he managed to pull them past his hips it became obvious there was no way he'd be able to button them.

He's a student and the last months have been very stressful for him so it's likely that he gained a bit of weight but you wouldn't know that by looking at his hollow cheeks and protruding collarbones.

Since then, he seems more self conscious, eats less at meals and somewhat reduced his sugar intake (he usually has ice-cream or pastries before bed). He's expressed that he doesn't feel good in his skin.

I'm trying to reassure him that he's not fat and nothing's wrong with his body. Thrift store clothes sometimes fit smaller or larger depending on how they were cared for and whether or not they got stretched with time. I suggested to him to look at the labels and avoid pants unless they have at least 5% stretchy fibers.
1 month

Plight of the bottom heavy male feedee

Jboabfe:
I’m definitely heavy in the butt, I realized I was uncomfortable in just about every pair of jeans and ended up upsizing the pants. I think I might jump up another size, since even the new upsized pants (largest at the store I was shopping at) are JUST comfortable.

Glitter Jelly:
My boyfriend is bottom curvaceous (thicker thighs, round butt and wider hips) but he definitely wouldn't be considered fat here.

He's autistic and hates crowds so when shopping for pants he compares the width of the waist with his forearm to gauge so he doesn't have to try them on.

When he was heavier he used so wear size 34-36 so he thought the size 32 pants he had found would definitely fit.

He tried them once he got home and, to his dismay, they were tight in the legs and when he managed to pull them past his hips it became obvious there was no way he'd be able to button them.

He's a student and the last months have been very stressful for him so it's likely that he gained a bit of weight but you wouldn't know that by looking at his hollow cheeks and protruding collarbones.

Since then, he seems more self conscious, eats less at meals and somewhat reduced his sugar intake (he usually has ice-cream or pastries before bed). He's expressed that he doesn't feel good in his skin.

I'm trying to reassure him that he's not fat and nothing's wrong with his body. Thrift store clothes sometimes fit smaller or larger depending on how they were cared for and whether or not they got stretched with time. I suggested to him to look at the labels and avoid pants unless they have at least 5% stretchy fibers.


I learned this trick from my grandma. Take whatever clothes you want and hold them against your body. For wants, do the front and back. She had to do this when it was illegal for black people to try on clothes in stores. Not as great as trying on the clothes, but it's the next best thing.
1 month

Plight of the bottom heavy male feedee

Jboabfe:
I’m definitely heavy in the butt, I realized I was uncomfortable in just about every pair of jeans and ended up upsizing the pants. I think I might jump up another size, since even the new upsized pants (largest at the store I was shopping at) are JUST comfortable.

Glitter Jelly:
My boyfriend is bottom curvaceous (thicker thighs, round butt and wider hips) but he definitely wouldn't be considered fat here.

He's autistic and hates crowds so when shopping for pants he compares the width of the waist with his forearm to gauge so he doesn't have to try them on.

When he was heavier he used so wear size 34-36 so he thought the size 32 pants he had found would definitely fit.

He tried them once he got home and, to his dismay, they were tight in the legs and when he managed to pull them past his hips it became obvious there was no way he'd be able to button them.

He's a student and the last months have been very stressful for him so it's likely that he gained a bit of weight but you wouldn't know that by looking at his hollow cheeks and protruding collarbones.

Since then, he seems more self conscious, eats less at meals and somewhat reduced his sugar intake (he usually has ice-cream or pastries before bed). He's expressed that he doesn't feel good in his skin.

I'm trying to reassure him that he's not fat and nothing's wrong with his body. Thrift store clothes sometimes fit smaller or larger depending on how they were cared for and whether or not they got stretched with time. I suggested to him to look at the labels and avoid pants unless they have at least 5% stretchy fibers.

Munchies:
I learned this trick from my grandma. Take whatever clothes you want and hold them against your body. For wants, do the front and back. She had to do this when it was illegal for black people to try on clothes in stores. Not as great as trying on the clothes, but it's the next best thing.


That's kind of what he does, but maybe there's some discrepancy between how big he thinks he is and how big he actually is.

I personally wouldn't buy non stretchy pants as they are unlikely to fit me well. It makes sense as every body is shaped differently.
1 month
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