From subsequent conversations on this it seems to me that people "let go" when they realize they like eating and gaining more than they care about what others think or any other possible downsides.
Typically they will gain unintentionally and discover they like it more than they ever thought they would and/or realize that whatever they were afraid of isn't as bad as they feared.
At this point they
LET
GO!
13 years
zzt wrote:
my fav youtube channel ever is jigglykitty92. the one where she pops her buttons on her school uniform is the hottest thing ive ever seen
I'll take the one where she goes up and down the stairs. Cutest vid ever!
13 years
Who here would say they've "let go" with regard to their weight?
13 years
mixed-up-lass wrote:
When a man is bigger than a woman it appears natural to me. Men are suppose to be the alpha male. He is suppose to be big and protect the woman.
Whilst if the woman is bigger than the man, it just seems weird.
I've had skinny boyfriends and I never felt comfortable around them.
What if he were thinner but taller and stronger? Would that feel okay?
13 years
muscleslovescurves wrote:
isn't there a thing on amazon.com where you van do a 'wish list' of what you want to buy??? surely there would be vouchers for fast food places on there??? lol.
Actually I've tried that and couldn't get it to work! Also, they don't deliver immediately.
13 years
fat apple wrote:
That said, your belly will be good and stretched and the increased capacity will open the door to bigger gains in the future.
Everyone please take note of the above. This drug may cause a
permanent appetite increase...go easy!
13 years
I just remembered this time when I was in college. In the dorm I overheard this guy telling a really beautiful chubby (at least 40 lbs "overweight" I'm guesing) gal that she looked great, and would look fantastic if she lost some weight. She seemed to take it as a complement, but it sounded pretty rude to me.
I had a chance to talk to her after he left and really wanted to say something like "You look great the way you are. Don't change a thing!". But I barely knew her, and was afraid of coming across as rude. I said nothing.
Opinions? Should I have said what I wanted? Or something else? Or was I wise to have said nothing?
13 years
OniGumo wrote:
The rules of the Super-Sized dictate that in order to be called an SSBHM one of your measurements (Hips, belly, etc) must be greater than or equal to your height.
Does this rule apply to SSBBWs as well?
13 years
I'd say feeding is like any kind of lovemaking...everybody has their preferences and things that work and don't work.
Time and patience are required on both sides to get it right.
13 years
I feel mildly rude whenever someone comes into chat and says "hello everybody" and I don't say hello.
But seriously, if EVERYONE said hello to everybody the chat rooms would be full of hardly anything but hellos!
What I especially hate is if you DO say hello, the new person often says hello AGAIN.
Thoughts?
13 years