Alright finished Labyrinth of Evil *James Luceno* and also finished Patterns of Force *Micheal Reaves* and Now I'm reading Outcast *Aaron Allston*
Quite angry at that book right now *not because it's bad but simply because it's...how would you describe it...unfair...IDK*
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Something you could do would be to see if he was totally averse to the idea of gaining. Most guys, unless they're fitness freaks, won't be too perterbed at the thought of gaining a little.
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When I was 500lbs plus my parents bought a freight scale that had a 1000lbs capacity. And there is also a catelog called Casual XL or Living XL *or something to that effect* That has scales that go up about that high *it also has high weight capacity furniture*
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Well, I suppose this question could be answered by simply describing some of the sensations that I have come to associate with my size.
As Witchy said, when you've been fat for most of your life, in my case since the age of 4, it does become difficult to quantify. But I'll try to put it into words.
A big belly in front of you pulls you forward and down. I can always feel it swaying in front of me but I don't notice unless I think about it. And depending on my pace I can feel my fat rippling all over my body.
Though standing up for too long isn't fun, get a bit of pain in my lower back. But other than that there's little I don't like about it. I definitely can't imagine myself thin, and wouldn't want to lol
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ThatReesesGirl wroteIt's funny, I help organize the DC area meets ups. We're actually trying to do a Stuffing Party in a few months, but it's going to be invitation only. Why? We don't want Creepers with all the Feedees (and girls) Stuffed and passed out on the couches.
I'll let you guys know how it goes.

*hides ropes behind his back* What? You don't trust me?
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Far be it from being counter-productive water can be used to increase capacity, especially if you drink it with an absorbant starch like white bread, or rice.
When I was gaining actively I drank a lot of water, and usually when I did shortly after it filtered through my system I'd be hungry again. So I can say with confidence that it worked for me.
Though all of that being said you should heed scrambled's advice and avoid drinking huge amounts of it in one sitting, particularly if you haven't had much to eat that day. It always pays to be safe.
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chubbyhoney wrote
Might be the obvious thing to say - but maybe buy a new set of scales? I've weighed myself on a machine in the public loos at a shopping centre a few times when it was quiet. As long as it isn't a speaking scale or has a big flashing display on it doesn't bother me! They also give you a little paper printout of your weight, BMI and body fast percentage. The scales at my doctor's surgery go up to 420lbs too so I ask to use them if I am ever there.
The scales set up in the shops or in the mall are pretty good if you don't have a scale at home. However, I found out personally that they become rather inaccurate after the person in question grows beyond about 450lbs.
Basically for the longest time the scale that I would use in the mall to track my progress when I was a senior in HS was telling me that I was 493lbs or so *not always that number but always close*, and it consistently gave me that number for almost a year even though I was still outgrowing clothes. But then one day I went to a dietitian *not voluntarily mind you* and her scale could read up to 550lbs, and according to that one I was about 530lbs so...yea lol
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scrambledegg wrote
Awww I wish people would look at the existing threads on this before making a new one! If I had a Pound for every time someone posted a new thread asking for weight gain tips I'd be rich by now!
I'm going to dig out the best one and make it a sticky I think......
There ya go lol
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At long last!!! *face shining with enthusiasm*
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RubyRipples wrote--Dan-- wroteI've been thinking about upgrading to gold membership for a while, but want to hear off people who have, or have had, gold memberships. I've read the details of what you get and it sounds good, but did you ever use the benefits much and is it worth paying? Cheers in advance

Why not try it for one month and see for yourself? If you don't think it's worth it, you can cancel very simply.

The majority of Gold members though have stayed Gold. And remember that like any "reviews", people with negative opinions are much more likely to post here, than those with positive.
I do think it's great, particularly if you're on the site most days. You get 100 message space which is really handy, a free blog, extra posting ability on the forums, you can add friends to your profile page, you can then see them when they come onto the site (a little avatar pops up above view all online). You can put a background onto your profile and personalise it, including making a slideshow of photos on it. You get unlimited cam time in chat, and if you don't want to cam you can still view others that are on. You can choose to post photos and set them to "Friends only" so that you decide who can view them, and nobody else can. Hiccupx is always thinking up new features for Gold members, so theyre increasing regularly. I'm a Mod on here, but it's a voluntary gig, so I wouldn't be recommending Gold, if I didn't think it was worth it. Anyway as I say, give it a go and see what you think.
This, I came to this thread intending to post pretty much all the same things that Ruby just did. *Yoda voice* Yes to Ruby, you listen!
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