applecake wrote:Riding a bike is less exercise than walking.

Per unit of distance, yes, but per unit of time it's the other way around.
Biking 5 miles would burn fewer calories than walking 5 miles, but biking for 30 minutes would burn more calories than walking for 30 minutes.
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dewkissedrose27 wrote:
I liked that my stomach was bigger, but was kind of upset that my thighs didn't look just as much bigger... I adore big thighs!
But after a few better-angled looks at myself, I realized that it was because I had just eaten, and poor mirror angles. Measuring myself, I did have a lot more in my thighs. Problem solved!
I love a happy ending!
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i remember one of them was to have a candy bar after each meal...reverse pedometer challenge losing 50 steps each day
Not bad, but they sound like regimens. I think what a lot of people like about gaining is they don't have to follow diets or exercise discipline.
Posting the Glutton's Pledge (see my site) on your fridge is pretty easy though and can help.
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lisa281 wrote:lol @askdrfeeder what a cool site

My, you have good taste!
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lisa281 wrote:please share with me all your tips and tricks of how to gain weight please you lovely people

x
"How to Get Fat" on my site.
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LovesBigMen wrote:I believe firt of all you should think on how much this would affect your life and consider all the bad things that come with weight gain: difficulty in finding clothes your size, alternatively, having to buy new clothes, some people will definitely treat you differently, maybe worse, you'll have to afford more food than usual and there's also the difficulty in finding a partner who shares the same interests with you, since not all FAs are necessarily weight gain admirers. Also, and maybe more importantly than the above: weight gain might be very difficult to reverse. Don't think you can gain, regret it, diet and make things like they were before. It's very difficult to lose weight for some people, just like for some, it's difficult to gain weight.
Those are all things you should consider when deciding to gain. I hope you think carefully about this and, ultimately, make the right choice.

I'd say the same, but I'd change the last line to:
I hope you think carefully about this and, ultimately, decide to gain a bunch!
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What kind of support are you looking for? Moral? Financial? Physical...?
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I'd suggest posting your BMIs as well. That's a fairer way to compare gains.
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