RoyalRose:So partially for kink reasons and partially because I genuinely struggle with not being motivated to eat, I want to try developing a genuine food addiction. (I can be starving after not eating for 12 hours and pretty easily ignore it. Plus I hate snacking because it's inconvenient).
I can be pretty picky, thankfully I like fast food atleast, but i've always disliked the act of eating itself. I've improved a lot over the last few years and put on some weight, but it can be so so difficult to eat when i'm not motivated by hunger pangs and snacking/eating feels like an inconvenience. When actively trying to gain I have to solely rely on motivation through kink, and then I burn out 1-2 months in.
I understand how very serious a real addiction can be, i've actually thought about this topic for over a year and really considered it. If something serious were to happen I do have the support system necessary. But I honestly want to develop a psychological dependance on food/eating.
On FF, a few threads/forums/posts/whatever you call them inspired me:
-"Learning to stress eat"
-"Subtle mental conditioning of a feedee"
-"Psychological conditioning"
Unfortunately that isn't a whole lot to go on though. Does anyone have advice, experiences, suggestions, or anything else?
Munchies:You do
not want this. This is might seem fun in the short-term, but developing a dependency/addiction to food only brings suffering long-term.
I've seen it up close and personal. It destroys relationships and lives.
What you want is to associate eating with pleasure. If you have such an painful relationship with food and eating, it's best to tackle the root of the issue first. What about eating and snacking is such a pain for you?
I appreciate the insight, thank you! I'll admit, it's hard for me to comprehend how dangerous it can be as i've never dealt with it before in any way.
But I know enough to not be cocky around something so serious, I guess if I *can* control it then it wouldn't even be an addiction, huh.
I'll have to consider other healthier ways to go about all this then, like you suggested.