Layla wrote:
hahaa sounds like you got played for some pizza brother
It does!
13 years
Stones! I just can't think in stones!
On the positive side, I'm getting much better at mentally multiplying by 14...
13 years
Tried this the other night. I e-sent someone a domino's giftcard ( from
order.dominos.com/en/pages/giftcard/ ). She was going to order a pizza and eat it on webcam.
Trouble was, the giftcard took so long to arrive, her local domino's had close by the time she got it.
She was so eager to eat the pizza the next morning that she bought it and ate it in her car the next day before connecting with me.
Admittedly, feedees aren't expected to have a lot of self-restraint when it comes to food, but I must say I was disappointed!
I continue to search for a better way to do the e-feeding!
13 years
See "How to Get Fat" on my site. Good luck!
13 years
Haven't tried this yet, but it looks promising, at least in the US:
order.dominos.com/en/pages/giftcard/It looks like you can send someone a giftcard with just their email address. Then they could order the pizza right away.
13 years
You see someone in chat that seems interesting, go check out their profile and forum entries and everything, go back to chat and...they're gone.
13 years
igor_olman wrote:
just-eat.co.uk?
I checked. It's okay, but the feedee still has to give up her/his address.
13 years
foxglove wrote:
Or, before I could afford that, I got nearly as good results with a gym buddy.
Just make sure the gym buddy isn't a feeder or it could backfire pretty badly.
13 years
I realize I didn't really address the question in my last post.
It seems in many cases it's more of a "slippery slope" than a "point of no return."
You start gaining and gradually realize that you love it more than you thought you would and that the downsides aren't as bad as you feared, and that losing weight is less and less of an option.
That seems pretty common, anyway. Of course there could be a moment where your realize that you have let go and are really getting as fat as you reasonably can. But that's more of a psychological point than a physical one.
13 years