Well this post explains a lot for me! I never had a problem losing my extra 10-15 lbs of winter weight. Then covid happened, I didn’t lose my holiday weight and I packed on more.
I was getting close to becoming overweight and decided to diet. I thought it would be be a big deal because I’d always been able to lose weight before. I was shocked to find I’d barely lost any weight after a month of dieting.
I was frustrated that I worked so hard and lost nothing that I gave up and gave in to my appetite.
I gained back what I lost and then some. The new weight is extra soft and jiggly!
3 years
I love drinking because it makes me so hungry. I always want carbs and fattening food to soak up the alcohol. When there’s plenty of food and you drink over time it’s a great way to add extra calories.
I can usually do 1 bottle in an evening with a big meal. Read something about how guys have beer bellies but women have ‘wine handles’. All those extra calories you drink gotta end up somewhere
3 years
Eating and outgrowing clothes are some of my most favorite parts of gaining! Specifically with eating I like the naughtiness of eating even when I know I should stop. Also the satisfied feeling of being completely full.
The tipping point was my first 10 lbs. i attempted to diet and lost a few lbs but was miserable. I decided it wasn’t worth it. I went back to donuts for breakfast, ordering take out. Eating delicious and rich meals. Being chubby was worth it because I got to eat what I like.
3 years
I love this thread, so relatable. I started putting on some weight a couple years ago. I thought my Dr would mention it at my physical. She said 10 lbs was nothing to worry about. So I didn’t.
I put on another 30 lbs since. Going to the Dr this year I knew she couldn’t ignore my new weight. I was excited to hear about how much weight I’d put on and get a lecture on my ‘bad habits’.
We talked about not eating fast food/ take out, getting into an exercise routine. One of my favorite lines was that ‘carrying so much extra fat around my middle was unhealthy’.
I went and got Taco Bell afterwards. I was on fat girl cloud 9.
3 years
Love this take on feedee categories. I’m definitely team ‘letting goers’. I stopped exercising and started letting myself eat what I want. It felt so good to go out to drink and eat a big dinner with friends. Or binge on take out at home. Add in a lot of late night desserts and the weight just piled on naturally.
4 years
People turn to you when they need someone to eat the last donut…
4 years
I love getting in my car after work and letting my pants slide under my belly. I can finally let it out and be comfortable. I drive home with one hand caressing and squeezing my belly. I always liked seeing other people gain and playing with someone else’s belly. But now that I’m fat and have my own belly it’s even better. It is such a joy to have all this extra fat to jiggle and play with.
4 years
I work at a clothing store and it has been fun seeing which regular customers put on the Covid 30. When we reopened after lockdown last year everyone was coming in embarrassed they had to get bigger sizes. I’m sure my obvious Covid weight made them feel better. I ended up having to go 2 sizes up!
It’s been fun seeing everyone looking more filled out, rounded, and tubby. It’s been over a year and everyone is still buying the bigger sizes.
4 years
at the end of a Christmas party the host want guests to take home left over desserts. Everyone kept saying no because they’re trying to watch what they eat. So they all offer them to me bc I’m obviously not on a diet. the chubby girl goes home with pie, cookies, and brownies. Can’t say I’m upset.
5 years
I realized I wanted to be fat when I put on some winter weight and couldn’t button my jeans. The extra 15 lbs I had put on made me realize I wanted to keep overindulging
6 years