Chubette:
I love sleeping on my front, but it's getting harder the bigger my gut grows. It can be comfortable at the right angle, like sleeping on a big pillow, but turning over and adjusting my belly is getting trickier 🙈
I can totally relate to this. I sometimes wish my mattress had a recess in it that I could put my tummy in when I sleep on my front. It's like lying on a giant hot water bottle... 🛌
1 year
Needing to incorporate my fat belly into my 'cockpit drill'. Fasten seatbelt... flop belly over belt... check mirrors... ðŸ¤
1 year
Maybe an ironing board?
1 year
When I was a kid, I used to stuff pillows up my pyjama tops and pretend they were a fat belly. I had a video of a cartoon called Will O' The Wisp, which was about a 'fat fairy' called Mavis Cruet. I think it might have had something to do with the contrast of body types, since I've always been as thin as a rake.
1 year
I recently went for a walk around a park where I used to go running every day. I took the same route I used to jog round, and I could feel my belly and boobs bouncing and jiggling with every step. It was a huge thrill to get recognised by the other runners who must have been quite shocked by how fat I've become since they last saw me 🥵
1 year
MakeMeDoughy:
I just love how it feels to be full and fat. The sense of contentment as my already overfed body is weighed down by another oversized meal. The little feelings like a fat roll pressing against the armrest, or the neck fat being folded into chins when I look down.
It all comes together to form almost an all-day high, so long as I keep eating.
Exactly this. I love the feeling of being constantly satiated, the thrill of noticing my clothes becoming tighter, and realising I'm starting to jiggle in new places... 🥰🥰🥰🥰
1 year
I started gaining about 18 months ago. In a sense it was 'accidental' since I didn't set any goals, I just started eating what I enjoyed and stopped worrying about staying slim, allowing any changes to happen by themselves. I have to say that I'm very happy with the results.
1 year
My laptop rolling off my tummy when I'm in bed.
1 year