I think there are many factors that influence this phenomenon: geographical location, culture, economics, religion, etc.
Stories of such gains are not uncommon, but they do not happen consciously and in a short time. People can gain 200-300 pounds from their late 20s and it will be a natural progression for them, because they subconsciously associate, for example, that their grandparents were obese or that their father, initially slightly overweight, gained weight with age.
On the other hand, more crazy cases also occur, but in Poland they will be rare.
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I have experience on both the feeder and feedee sides, ranging from 150-300 lbs 😊
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I have experience with heavy cream. It's a tempting shortcut, if you overdo it you can feel it on your health.
2-3 weeks of quick gain, but it has to be supplemented with a balanced diet.
Personally - once in a while a funnel with heavy cream is exciting for me, but not as part of a daily diet.
2 weeks
After periods of weight gain, my body won't let me lose the pounds I gained. However, I noticed it the most after I hit 200. I didn't go any lower.
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Currently a strong 4, but at the highest weight I touched 6.
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I don't know about other countries, but during my studies in my country we have sports classes - mandatory for 2 years.
My classes were in my 3rd and 4th year of studies, which was when I first gained weight. A white shirt was required, and the one I had started to ride up on my stomach when I moved. Additionally, when jumping for the ball and generally playing, my extra 35 pounds did the trick.
Now I think of it as hot, but at the time it kind of stopped me.
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When I was about 50 pounds heavier, an old chair fell apart under my butt and once an IKEA table.
I also had an experience with a bed - but maybe my weight didn't affect it that much, more the poor quality of the frame.
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Romy:
I can't get out of bed anymore and I stopped caring about my health a long time ago.
All I want is for my body to allow me to take my obesity as far as possible and surpass 1000lbs.
This is my dream and I am working very hard to fulfill it.
Dear Mr Fantasy:
Just incredible to read, cohabiting with someone that was at that stage is a dream. All the work would be worth it. No question
Romy:
It's not easy to live with someone like me. I am a completely disabled person. My care requires a lot of effort and work. Luckily my husband accepted the consequences and we are determined to take my obesity to the limit.
Many think that the only one who suffers the consequences is the fat person, but they do not consider the sacrifice that their caregiver must make to keep all their needs covered.
I wish you a long life together. It's encouraging when I read that a partner doesn't run away after making the other person fat.
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1. Taking up more and more space.
2. Ordering and eating a meal for 203 people by yourself.
3. When I'm walking, it's easier for others to get out of my way than for me.
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At almost 300 pounds I felt like it was a lot, but every pound I gained also made me feel stronger.
I know that muscles make you stronger, but mentally the weight gain increased my self-confidence.
I weigh a little over 200 now, but 300 wasn't too much. If I decide to go back to my old weight, I'd like to be even bigger. 400 could definitely be a milestone. With some extra support, maybe more.
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