I love this idea! Some features that I'd like to see are recipes, meal reminders,a place to track weight/measurements and a directory of local restaurants that deliver. Well, those are the realistic features I can think of anyway.
8 years
I've given up on trying to figure out what's "normal" anymore but I've had the same experience. I start to eat because I'm hungry but that turns into overeating because everything just tastes so good and then the thought of seeing the number on the scale go higher and higher turns me on so I really overdo it, take a nap, wake up and do it all over again. I'm totally addicted to gaining...even now, when I'm trying to be at least a little good, all I can think of is burgers and fries.
9 years
I know it's silly but when I'm gaining, I get obsessed with the number on the scale. I weigh in multiple times throughout the day usually right after a stuffing or leading up to one and I think it's a pretty good indicator of how gluttonous I'm feeling. If the number is up, then I feel bigger and vice versa. Add that to the fact that I gain relatively quickly and watching the numbers roll higher and higher becomes intoxicating.
9 years
It's an interesting concept but participate how? Are you really looking to consume 500 calories per hour or 12,000 per day?
9 years
Oh my gosh, yes! I'd love to meet a trustworthy, creative Domme or Dom interested in taking the reins with respect to my weight and my body. Who am I kidding? I've already lost control...I just want someone to make it permanent.
9 years
I don't think that's rare at all. I have a working theory that feeders turned feedees get the fattest because you push yourself to eat the way you'd expect a feedee to eat. That's been my experience anyway. It doesn't help that stuffing and gaining is addictive.
9 years
oreosforlife:
I've intentionally gained to the point where I ballooned up 100 lbs (45 kg) in less than 2 years. Then, facing with fatphobia plus new health issue that scared me, I decided to diet and lose weight. (I wasn't shooting for like size 0- just for thin-ish fat-ish size)
I was only able to lose... 20-30 lbs (about 10-12 kg). I tried to eat healthier and restrict my eating. But... it's so hard to resist the temptation of overeating, especially with delicious food, ESPECIALLY with sweets and carbs. It's hard to break the old habit of overeating anything I want to, whenever I want to. I'd treat myself to one or two cookies. Then with every day passing, it'd be 2 extra cookies, then 4 cookies, and so on. I'd buy a ben jerry ice cream just to eat a bit here and there. Then, without paying attention, I ate the whole thing in one sitting. Before I realized it, my eating habit returned to my gaining eating habit lmao.
I gave up and gained back all weight. xD
Really it depends on what are your motivation at the time. Some people got super bad health scare that it makes them very motivated to eat less. Some got so sick of being too heavy (for them, such as too painful for back, knees, etc) that it strongly motivates them to stay at weight that they feel comfortable and pain-free. But yes, it's challenging to fight the "fat-logic" especially when good tasting food are fattening and available everywhere.
This whole thread describes my experience but the above response resonated with me most. I ballooned up 125 pounds and told myself that I could just pack it up and walk away now sorta like they do on that tv show, Fit to Fat to Fit. But the reality of it was that I missed all the good eating and the erotic fat chat. I lost 50 pounds but I've been slowly putting it back on since February and now all I wanna do is eclipse my former max of 305. Also, finding the time and energy to make it to the gym after lugging all your new weight around all day is almost impossible. I'm starting to think I'll never lose the weight but I'm also more and more ok with it.
9 years
That show is totally my guilty pleasure! I love watching the gains and I noticed that most of them enjoy trading in the strict diet for some overindulgence.
9 years
Since rejoining I've gone from a low of near 250 back up to 280 and I'm super hungry today so...
9 years
I'm glad I found this thread!
I'm a gainer as well. I love the idea of sharing the experience with someone but I don't want them to literally feed me. I would rather have them be in control of my diet and setting goals. I've developed a minor foodie attitude but I have the most fun when I'm watching the numbers on the scale go up.
9 years