Anyone know a diet good for getting fatter?

Stick to foods high in sugar, carbohydrates, and polyunsaturated fats.

Processed foods, fast food, anything breaded and fried in "vegetable" oils such as soybean and canola will all do the trick.

The best part is these foods are usually quite cost-effective.
3 months

Person you would love to feed/see fat

I always thought Oprah Winfrey looked amazing fat and would love to see her regain and then some.

We had a local news reporter Chelsea Jones, now in Miami, super cute, thick and curvy.
3 months

Chugged 5 milkshakes

While I don't doubt you for a second, I just can't wrap my mind around the idea of forcing so much in at once (I'd be sick as a dog!)

I'd love to see a video if you do it again!
3 months

Dobyou like chubby disabled people?

Nyarlep:
Honestly the question itself feels kind of disgusting.


Disgusting how?

The question struck me more like the OP was gauging if a subject's disability combined with their obesity somehow enhanced their attractiveness.

I find female obesity attractive despite being well aware it typically doesn't coincide with optimal health.

Obesity is considered a disease which requires treatment by the medical community, therefore a fat admirer is looking positively on something the medical community sees as a problem.

For example, an acquaintance of mine gained well over 100 lbs during the pandemic. With a weight close to 400, she now lacks energy and developed sleep apnea, requiring a CPAP. Her lifestyle is very sedentary and I'd consider her partially disabled. This in no way makes me view her as any less attractive.
4 months

Milk tates too watered down for me

Yes. I do not like milk or half and half. They lack flavor and richness.

Heavy cream is best, I put it in my coffee daily. Costs a lot more but totally worth it!
4 months

Did any of your school's girls became heavy office workers?

Morbidly A Beast:
dude has a ruination fetish talking about how America is so bad these days šŸ˜‚ ironic


Tell me how it isn't?

"America is a nation in decline."

This is a direct quote from President Donald J. Trump, with whom millions of patriotic Americans agree.
4 months

Daily "i'm fat" reminders

RoundRosy:
Kind of embarrassedā€¦. but asked a cart collecting kid yesterday in parking lot of the grocery store to just back my car out a few feet. I didnā€™t have enough room to open the door fully to get in.


I worked as a new car dealer lot attendant years ago, and was awesome at parallel parking and tight maneuvering of cars.

Some ladies knew this and would ask me to move their cars out of tight spaces. It was always due to them not wanting to hit anything, rather than having difficulty getting in.

How I'd love to oblige a sweet BBW for the purpose you mention! It would be an honor.
4 months

I'm so tired of the food here i've eaten it all!

Morbidly A Beast:
Also trigged snowflake libfart much getting trigged by jokes cancel culture strikes again

I just saw someone say white people food bland

The west has truly fallen


/s


Sadly it appears the West is falling fast.

Thankfully in America our Bill of Rights still stands as inalienable.

I feel for my friends and acquaintances in Europe and the British Commonwealth. Their rights come from government rather than our Creator, and have been eroding at a perilous pace.

Perhaps their curtailment of speech which makes snowflakes melt down will be enough to prevent global warming, especially since the French farmers idling Diesel tractors on their highways isn't helping the globalist agenda.
4 months

I'm so tired of the food here i've eaten it all!

Thepiggygirls:
I often see the British food slander and how they don't ever use spices, but it's so funny because I feel as though Australians are even worse offenders of this!

When im telling you "Australian" food is some of the blandest food you will have in your life I mean it. As an Australian I now yearn for leaving this place to discover other cuisines because I've realised, if something isn't from here that's where the flavour comes from! I guess maybe the Australian laid back attitude goes as far as to influence the food as most of it is pretty basic flavours with minimal effort or seasoning. I'm not saying people don't veer away from this but most people here only use salt, pepper and curry for pretty much everything. The most authentic experience of Australian food is probably when friends invite other friends over for a bbq. If it's lunch most dishes will usually be served cold such a pasta salads, potato salads, basic salad of lettuce, tomato & cucumber and meats from the bbq (generally unseasoned or just salt). The typical sauce options will be bbq or tomato and pretty much everywhere sauce options don't vary much from those, with the addition of gravy, which I like to be dark brown and thick. This trend of sticking to a limited flavour profile extends to the supermarkets too, pretty much everything stays within about 3-5 flavour profiles.There's not much of a range of really anything, for example, sodas pretty much stick to just being raspberry, orange, cola or lemon or some version of that. It's impossible to find things like a grape soda or anything even slightly adventurous. The same goes for candies anything more exciting like watermelon, grape & blue raspberry candies are sparse and the milks and ice creams pretty much everything sticks to being chocolate, vanilla or caramel.
The only exciting flavours come when things are limited edition or are internationally sourced. So I think I've quite literally out eaten this country, I've eaten it all so many times, I've eaten everything good in the supermarkets, and I just need a new world of food to try. There's so many countries I fantasise going to just for entire eating trips, I worry how I'd fit on the plane back but it sounds so exciting. Nothing makes me more excited than new flavours and textures of food, it will truly be a marvelous experience and would hopefully take a huge toll. I'd definitely document everything too so you could see how much I ate and gained. Idk about you but that sounds incredible and we've e got to make it happen this year!!

Munchies:
With love, but this is the whitest thing I have seen in a while. And I am in bed with my very white significant other.

Just ... use seasoning. And try foods from other cultures. Problem solved.


"Whitest thing?"

Why must so many topics on which you comment be categorized in a racist context?

OP made references solely to a nation's culinary preferences, not a particular race.

It's an "Australian" thing, plain and simple.

People in and from Portugal, Italy, Greece, and Spain are largely considered "white" and happen to be some of the heaviest users of seasonings in their cuisine. Folks like Emeril Lagasse and Guy Fieri come to mind. Their recipes are the opposite of bland.

Readily available convenience foods are typically designed for the widest appeal and often lack flavors objectionable to some palates, often those of youths. By offering flavors appealing to impressionable consumers at a young age, these major corporations (fast food, processed food, snack food, cola and beverage, etc.) develop customers for life, and rightfully so. Their duty is a fiduciary one to their shareholders, not one of any sort to their customers, including those whom they classify as "Heavy users" or "Superfans".

I agree wholeheartedly the best solution to such bland "Australian" cuisine would be to expand the application of seasonings and/or try foods from other cultures.
4 months

Looking for a real feeder

Sunflowerblu:
hello i'm looking for a real feeder i dont mind if start online chat about feeding me and watch me eat gain but love a irl feeder /ltr
to face to face feed me


So tough to find a feeder IRL. Be patient, I wish you luck. Welcome to the site.
4 months
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