Bejewler wrote:
I've just gained a few pounds, not much at all and now all my grandpa does is make jokes about it and tell me to be healthy.
Try "I may be fat, grandpa, but at least I'm not verbally abusive.".
12 years
See "Deciding to Get Fat" on my site.
12 years
BlimpCityF wrote:
It did cause a break-up as when the desire got stronger, my exgf felt she could not satisfy me as she was an emotional eater as opposed to 'feedist' so deep down I was toxic for her.
Congrats to you both for having the maturity to recognize that problem.
12 years
CakeForBreakfast wrote:DannyAU wrote:
There's the movie 'Feed'.
Oh, I love that movie!
I'm mildly bothered by the fact that it takes an obscure subset of the population (i.e. feeders) and turns us into the psychotic, axe-murdering monsters under your bed...I didn't WANT to like the film but the cinematography was great, the character development was pretty brilliant, and I totally fell in love with the soundtrack. Also, hot BBW. (Who also happened to be the only sympathetic character in the entire cast.)
Really? I never saw it, always thought it sounded awful.
But maybe I should give it a try. I'll blame you if it sucks though!
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CakeForBreakfast wrote:
...and eventually that and a bunch of other stuff piled up and I decided, NOPE, DONE.
Good for you!
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dipdopson wrote:
In & Out. Matt Dillon's character comes back to town and sees that the once buxom Joan Cusack has lost weight. I think the final scene has him feeding her a donut.
I believe it was a french fry.
12 years
Several people have reported an appetite bump that occurred when they hit 300.
Anyone else?
12 years
Lying in bed with my (now-ex) wife one morning I felt her hip and realized it was chunkier. Wondered if she'd gained weight and reached around to see if she was getting a tummy...
she was!
12 years
One caveat:
The biggest risk is not so much hitting a specific weight. It's getting so into this that you literally CAN'T stop gaining.
From talking to feedees it seems to me the key factor in becoming unable to stop is: Stuffing to the max too often. That is, stuffing to the point you can't take a deep breath.
If you stuff to the max once a week or more you may not be able to stop gaining.
Of course, you MAY be able to stop gaining even if you stuff like that, and you may be unable to stop even if you don't.
It's just a correlation I've noticed.
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