wesleyv1 wrote:TheIncredibleBulk wrote:Wow with a size 13 shoe my belly still beats out the feet I guess I'm obese

ha i where a size 14 W and my gut still wins (only by a few inches though)
Size 18, and still my belly is victorious.
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Sometimes minimal effort returns the greatest reward!
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NECROMANCY!!!!
All kidding aside, huzzah for slim girls who love the fatty boys!
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Keep up the good work
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Also, here's a nice awkward pick-up line I've gotten. "Show Dick?" First and last thing the guy ever said to me mwahahaha, *block*
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Reaperman wrote:
I may start using "There will be cake!"
This made my day. I am reminded once more of how insanely awesome you are.
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Blew the wall test out of the water belly landed first and I couldn't even get close enough to touch toes and nearly lost my balance trying.
But yoga has told me that I do not pass the floor test...yet. I'm not sure how many books I fail by though.
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You look just a tad chubby in your profile pic, but nowhere near fat yet. Keep eating.
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^^ Said it all.
Keep getting fatter, you're still a shrimp compared to me lol. But after every significant amount take some time to think about yourself and whether you want to keep going. *though if you're like me you'll generally always decide to keep going haha*
Go for the girth Nate, go for the girth.
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Nate475 wrote:OniGumo wrote:
Sometimes that next 50lbs becomes very intriguing as well. But anyway, congrats on the growth Nate!
So does the next 50 pounds just happen on their own or will I most likely have to work at it?
How did it happen for you? I've known several people who have gotten chubby like I am now and in no time they gained a lot more weight and got really fat. There seems to be a tipping point and once you reach it the fat begins to pile on without much effort. And the funny thing is that everyone I know who this has happened to claim that they didn't try to get fat, lol. Hmm, perhaps they just feel guilty about it?
I don't feel like I ever really "worked" to gain the weight. Stuffing and all that was really fun for me so I guess that could be why I don't feel I worked at it. But I don't think there's a "tipping point" so to speak. Well maybe appetite wise.
The more you eat the more you can eat. And that's a lovely cycle wouldn't you say?
But anyway, I don't think the next 50lbs should be anymore difficult than the last 50. Might be a bit easier if you've managed to increase your capacity.
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