Munchies:
Why thank you.
There was a withdrawal aspect to it. Some of it was due to his stomach needing time to shrink up a bit. But a big part of it was withdrawls.
Plus, if you get a good feeder, it makes the experience a thousand times better. He says he prefers it when I stuff him compared to when he stuffs himself.
Finish8000:
So what do you recommend when starting a feedee's gain? Usually, I'd think going towards grazing, increasing their capacity and calorie intake over time before going towards anything more extensive like heavy cream.
Munchies:
First and foremost, I think every feedist (especially feeders) needs to have a basic understanding of biology. You don't need to be an expert, but you should have a working knowledge of it. I've spoken to a lot of people on this site that have some ... interesting ideas on how the body works. And this ignorance leads to people getting hurt.
But to the actual gaining, slow and steady is best. As sexy as rapid gains are, they are not sustainable. If you do rapid gains, it's best to do them in short spurts with long stretches of downtime. Also, make sure not to skip doctor's appointments. It's best to monitor your health when you gain. And don't live off of heavy cream, fast food, and junk food. You need some healthy food in there too so you can function.
Don't be afraid to exercise. You need it to function.
Tentacles:
Are people perhaps fantasizing more than genuinely believing it?
It's hard to say. A lot of people say they are doing something but aren't actually doing it. Still, many people are trying to live out their fantasies any way they can. Unfortunately, for some of them, their research seems to be from reading erotica for the most part.
You don't see such posts anymore these days, but I've spoken to people on the forums with some ... questionable beliefs in biology. To be clear, I'm not expecting people to be experts, but it would be nice if people would at least spare a quick Google search sometimes.