Chris_J wrote:
Not sure about whether the gaining aspect would need a full follow up, maybe just a "where are they now" extra.
You never know. Documentaries have a way of going off in different directions than were ever imagined when they were conceived. All you can do is roll with whatever happens. See "Paradise" or "Hoop Dreams"--wonderful movies that were better than anyone could have expected.
Then of course there are documentaries that never go much of anywhere. See "Paradise II"!
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Softly wrote:Ooh, never thought about this before...but sounds rather intriguing with the right person.......

Unfortunately there are too many practical, moral and legal problems!
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fantasy feeder
Porky's Romance
Kentucky Fried Chicken
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Softly wrote:
I've only started recently though and don't want to stop just yet!
Sounds like you're choosing not to be scared. Congrats!
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One approach would be to tell the stories of a number of feedees and do follow-up stories over the months and years as they gain--or fail to gain, or decide not to after all.
If you could get enough co-operative candidates it could be pretty wonderful.
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Ninja Sammich wrote:
It's different for everyone and they answered your question. Their answer was the weight at which they would personally stop.
Some of them just said what would be too big. That's different from where they would stop.
There's not going to be a blanket answer for everyone.
True.
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I do love my body and really love the gaining...but is it going to be possible to stop?
Why don't you stop temporarily right now and see how hard it is? That will give you an idea.
If you're in the habit of stuffing to your limit more than once a week it will be very hard at first, but still quite possible.
And don't worry if you can't stop on a dime. Many people have to slow down before they can stop.
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Gettingfatter wrote:
Heh, isn't part of the excitement would stem of toeing the line and "accidentally" crossing it?
Possibly, but we still need to establish the line!
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fat apple wrote:
Personally, because I made the choice to purposefully grow very fat, I am not bothered when "vanilla" people cast insults or are obviously repelled by my fatness in a non-verbal way. To me, if that sort of thing was troubling to me or had a negative impact on my self-image, I would just quit gaining. So it surprises me when gainers are upset when encountering the disapproval of obesity by the general public.
I think you're right. If someone gets fat despite their wishes they often feel shame about it and can easily be hurt by other's remarks. This is less of a problem for those who have gotten fat on purpose. I mean, if you choose to be fat who cares if someone says you're fat? They're just confirming your success!
But you're lucky fat apple. You're really confident about your decision to gain. Those who are more conflicted about it (and yet have done it anyway) have a tougher time.
This is the main reason I created my site, to help people like that.
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