Funny to see so many different pants sizes despite similar weight / height. I'm about 215lbs and my size 34 jeans are pretty tight. Next time I go shopping I'll need a 36. When I weighed 165 2 years ago I wore a size 31-32 jeans. I'm about 5'9", so I guess my belly is benefitting most of those extra pounds.
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Right now 250 is my 'goal'. Ultimately I'd love being 500-550, but more realistic probably at least 300-350. I want to be really big, but still very mobile.
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I used to not like my face fatter, but it grew on me
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NeptuneFA13 wrote:
Started at 170, my highest was 210. So about 40 lbs, not bad I think! Lost a few due to a recent flu though, but that should be temporary.
Back to 214 as of this morning. Now lets see what 2013 brings
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Scenario 1 is a though call. I would eat some to gain about 50 or so pounds in few months and see what is like. Then go from there.
In scenario 2 would eat until I weighed 1000 pounds or more over the course or a day just to see what it's like at all those weights! And I would probably repeat that many many times!
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Started at 170, my highest was 210. So about 40 lbs, not bad I think! Lost a few due to a recent flu though, but that should be temporary.
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LovesBigMen wrote:[quote]
Oh, you definitely can! It takes a lot of overeating to practice, but that's the fun part.

I guess I'm bound to find out then, I love to practise
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Nope, didn't happen.
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LovesBigMen wrote:But, since I'm poking in, I'd love to see someone so stuffed that they're short of breath and can barely talk.

This sounds awesome, but I'm not sure if I'd be able to hold that much food. I wonder if you can train to eat beyond stuffed and increase what you can eat when beyond that. Maybe I should try
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Exercise a bit, like mild weight training and try to take a walk a few times a week.
Avoid saturated and trans fats. Go easy on sugar.
Lots of bread, pasta and other foods high in carbs.
That's my two cents. However I am not a food expert, just trying to use common sense.
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