What kinds are the best

Anything with alcohol is good if you combine it with fatty foods. Your liver gets busy on the alcohol and the fat gets stored as fat.
14 years

"maggie goes on a diet"

Just what we need, an anti-fat book for children!

abcnews.go.com/Health/maggie-diet-author-paul-kramer-defends-teen-dieting/story

The funny part: The author of this book looks pretty chunky himself. smiley
14 years

More questions for feedees

Tara wrote:
2. 290


I love how that's ten pounds more than it says on your dating profile. Been busy? smiley
14 years

Feedees: want "evil feeder"?

The "Evil Feeder" fantasy: The Evil Feeder kidnaps you, takes you to his secret lair, and makes you really fat. (His techniques may vary: force feeding, punishing you if you don't eat enough, or just tempting you with too many goodies to resist). You can't leave...you have to get huge. But at least it's not your fault...it's all EF's fault. And no one will see how fat you get. And you can eat all you want, of whatever you want.

How many of you have had this fantasy?

(Of course I would never become an evil feeder myself...too many legal, moral, and practical difficulties! I'm just curious how many people have this fantasy.)
14 years

Breaking it to your parents??

I got a letter on this topic a while back:



Dear Dr. Feeder,
My name is Amanda. Last year I began university, and because of this had to move away from home onto campus. One thing I had promised myself to do when I moved out of home was to gain weight. Since moving onto Campus I have just let myself go completely, and as a result gained 50lbs. However, this summer I will be visiting my mother back home whom is very into healthy eating, and so forth. Let me say right now that I am not loosing any weight whatsoever for her, nor do I intend to stop. But, I do not know what to say to her to avoid her from being too upset.
What can I say to prevent her from being too angry?--Amanda


Dear Amanda,
You may not be able to keep her from being angry. Settle for keeping her from nagging you to death. Try:

1. If she gets angry, DON'T get angry yourself.
2. If she asks why you gained, say it's because you like to eat and don't mind the extra weight.
3. If she asks you why you don't diet, say you've tried diets and have found you're happier eating what you want.
4. If she makes a comment about your weight that is not in the form of a question, don't respond.
5. If she says something mean, say "Now you're just being mean."

And remember the three NEVERs:

NEVER apologize for your gain;
NEVER apologize for your size;
NEVER apologize for your appetite.

If she tries to get you to eat healthy food (fruit & vegetables, etc.) go ahead and eat it. It will make her feel better. You can still eat your favorite goodies as well.
If she won't shut up about it, say 'look, I know you're just saying all this because you love me and you want what's best for me, and I appreciate that, but it's my decision and you need to respect that.'
Let me know how it goes!--Dr. Feeder


Dear Dr. Feeder,
Sorry for the long reply period, I only flew in a couple of days ago. As you can imagine, it wasn't great at all. But surprisingly I didn't feel down about it whatsoever! When I first gave my mother a hug, she put her hand on my stomach and patted and squeezed it, constantly glancing down at it. It was horribly awkward. For some reason I expected that would be it. Later that night she gave me a brief "discussion" about my weight and asked me if anything was wrong and so forth. I explained to her exactly what you suggested, that I was happy the way I was and didn't feel the need to diet. Amazingly though, that was it!
Thankfully, she hasn't said anything else yet about my weight which I'm very pleased with. Thank-you so much for your help - the food here is quite healthy, so for that reason I'm looking forward to returning home where I can eat what I like. smiley
Again, thank-you so much for the wonderful advice,--Amanda
14 years

Childhood tv that...

"Porky's Romance", in which Porky Pig marries Petunia, who lounges on the couch eating chocolates and gets quite fat by the end of the cartoon.

I notice that a LOT of the single-panel cartoons I've written have women snacking on couches, so I think perhaps it had a big influence on me. smiley
14 years

Diet coke betrayal

You should have sent it back and got what you wanted. You'd be much less frustrated now!
14 years

I like this kind of enthusiasm

thefaa21 wrote:
Honestly if she didn't have kids I'd be all for it but it seems sort of questionable. I mean in the article it says if she got sick her sister would take care of them but I don't think their kids want that for their mom.

Once you have kids you have additional responsibilities and you have to make some sacrifices for them. I straight think she shouldn't be doing this if its going to be a detriment to them.


I see your point but she also said she wasn't able to control her weight. She got up to 500 without wanting to.

Maybe just letting go is the best way for her to deal with it. I don't know.
14 years

New girl gainer

unicorn34298 wrote:
About 2 months ago, I decided to embrace my fetish for fat and gain.


Congrats!
14 years