The Hook: a stuffed belly, the feeling
The Line: capacity increases
The Sinker: you chasing a stuffed belly as your capacity keeps increasing
2 years
What feels like a stuffing now won’t be if you eat like that all the time, it really just does become the new normal. And it’s not like your body doesn’t want to eat it desires the same if not more.
2 years
J8o8h8n:
Just did a decent sized mini-stuffing for breakfast. Had two sausage egg and cheese McGriddles, a large burger king hash brown rounds, and an Oreo Cinnamon roll. All totaled up, I just ate a bit over 2300 calories of food. Debating doing another stuffing for lunch.
From my limited stuffing experience, I've noticed a couple of things. Near the end of the stuffing, I feel incredibly full almost to the point of nausea. However, after about 30 minutes or so, I feel simultaneously full, but hungry and I have the strong urge to snack something and I get excited at the prospect of stuffing myself again.
You probably ate a lot to quickly just be careful you can rupture your stomach if you do to much to quickly. Sounds like you’re enjoying yourself though! Did you end up eating a big lunch?
2 years
Imo people tend to psych themselves out when it comes to this particular issue and in my experience it hasn’t been an issue. For the most part people that care about you aren’t out to hurt your feelings and critiquing someone for gaining weight generally comes off as rude; if it becomes an issue YOU need to lay boundaries for what is and isn’t acceptable and hold them accountable — it isn’t there business what you do with your body is your choice, it’s up to you how much you which to express.
2 years
Twinskin:
It goes back to about as far as I can remember. I've always been fascinated with people that were extremely fat. I only wish I were as fat as some of those people right now.
**eating a cake in a dark room with red lighting**
As far back as I could remember I’ve always wanted to be a fat ass *rags to riches starts playing
2 years
I did heavy cream for like a week and I personally didn’t see or feel any different but then I do drink whole milk so I’m pretty used to a fat heavy diet. Instead of pushing yourself to eat 5k-6k calories a day, which is impressive, and imo not sustainable imo, the days I reach that number are few and far between you’ll burn yourself out I would just like you normally would but don’t deny yourself any cravings or dessert or seconds. The big number days will come when you’re bigger and have a bigger capacity. But that’s just one fatties opinion.
2 years
I like the photo/gif of you as brunette with the pink strand reminds of neopoltian ice cream haha! You look great, Spike!
2 years
So it depends on the day but I’d say most of the time it’s a pretty big breakfast then a literal feast around dinner time, sometimes a second dinner.
But lately it’s been a light breakfast when I wake up, heavy lunch with a heavy dinner, maybe even a second dinner; all with some snacks in-between
2 years
CuriousKat98:
I think it has always been there with me. I used to tell everyone when I was younger that I wanted to get married have kids and get fat. I didn't see it as a kink per se then though. It was just what happened with my older sister and she was really happy, so I wanted that. I think I realized it was something more to me when I got pregnant with my daughter and gained a lot of weight. I had to quit smoking, so I used food to clam the cravings. I gained probably 60 pounds in those 9 months. My husband gain at least 20 too. It was just an amazing experience to me. Total surprise. Anyways, this is my first post here. I actually joined so I could reply to this. Kind of lurked on here for a while. Something freeing about openly admitting things that are taboo in everyday life in a public place...
Welcome!
2 years
Last year or so I had reached 300 pounds and I was a bit shocked and felt like I needed to lose weight I tried for a few weeks but I eventually just fell back into my ways, then one day I was on the internet looking up diets bc I knew I’d have to actually diet instead of treat my body like I did when I’d cut from 140 to 130, eventually I found myself im body positivity and fat acceptance blogs and YouTube pages articles and this stuff just clicked for me i had felt like this for while but that big 3 number startled me. Through the searching of that eventually I found feedism and the rest is history now I’m 400+ pounds and wouldn’t change a thing!
2 years