I think it's probably easier to get used to having a fatter face than it is to get used to dieting.
12 years
AJ43 wrote:
I think it depends a lot on your starting weight, and also how big you can see yourself in the future. For those starting at a lower weight (say under 150 lbs depending on height), a 5-10 lb gain may be sufficient, whereas for a heavier person who would like to reach the 300s or more, a 10% gain may be a better idea. I started out at 150, went up to 170, and then my deliberate gain has been around 20 lbs, up to 190. Rather than being a trial gain, this is pretty much the maximum weight I want, give or take 10 lbs, so I think it does entirely depend on the individual and their preferences.
Looks like the experiment was a success!
12 years
Amazing numbers of feeders are afraid to bring it up. But I think it's almost always a good idea.
12 years
PinkyDear wrote:
Big Mac
Quarter Pounder w/ Chz
Chicken Sandwich
2 Filet o' Fish (I really like them for some reason.)
Chicken McNuggets
2 Fries
1 Lg Coke w/ lots of refills
And a very, very rumbly tummy after that. Might have to try Burger King next lol.
Wow, that's about 5000 calories! Good job!
12 years
Just to be clear (don't use Lisa's numbers!), the items are:
1. You like fattening food.
2. You like to overeat.
3. You're tired of feeling guilty about your weight or appetite.
4. You hate dieting.
5. Your significant other wants you to gain.
6. You find it erotic.
7. You like the way it looks.
12 years
Oh, I realize I didn't answer the part about being conflicted.
Being conflicted is also about actions. It's when you have two (or more) possible actions and you can't do both of them.
EVERYONE is conflicted ALL THE TIME. You want to call in sick but you also want to go to work and show your boss you're reliable. You want to take the bus to work so you can read the paper but there are also advantages to driving. You want to date that sexy fat girl but also want to date the conventionally-beautiful slim girl so as to impress others.
Being conflicted is nothing to feel guilty about. You just have to make your choice and accept the consequences.
12 years
I've never felt guilty about my preferences. That's just who I am, nothing to feel guilty about.
I have felt guilty about some of my ACTIONS. That's fine. If you harm someone--even yourself--you should feel guilty about it. That's how we learn to control ourselves.
I'd even go so far as to say a pedophile (someone sexually attracted to children) should not feel guilty--unless he become a pederast (someone who has sex with children). Then he should feel guilty as hell.
12 years
I FatgirlByApple wrote:do you think tummy rub or a feeding session is on par with making out or even a blow job???
I think so, but you'd really have to ask the girlfriend.
12 years
rubens_feeder wrote:
Hmm, what fascinates us all so much with immobility?
Really the main thing for me is that once immobility is your feedee's goal she can devote herself to wanton gluttony.
12 years
The trouble with almost immobile is it's really easy to overshoot. That's what happened to the woman who played the mother in "What's Eating Gilbert Grape", Darlene Cates. She was almost immobile but doing fine, then she had an illness that made her bedridden. When she finally got better, she'd gained 150 lbs and could no longer walk.
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