There's a dollar tree just down the block from my work, between the $1 candies and the 75c soda from the gas station across the street. I can get 1500 calories just for a few bucks
6 months
Anjou:
I would be lying to say I didn’t bake the whole office cookies without certain thoughts of someone getting too fat for their suit
I always enjoy it when my boss brings us sweets, most of my coworkers are complete health nuts and don't eat anything, so it allows me to sneak in a couple extra without anyone noticing. I can't be known as the work fatty just yet
6 months
I'm glad in this story it was a non-fetish thing because kink at a DND table is usually awkward for everyone. Luckily it's never been brought up at any of my tables but a good friend of mine has told me horror stories from a game ran by her ex (at the time bf) that basically turned into a sex dungeon which made the women at the table very uncomfortable.
But as a side note, feedees in faerun would be eating well. Between spells like good berry (one berry gives you enough nourishment to fill you for a day and 1 first level spell slot gives you 10, so that's minimum over 20,000 calories with one spell) or heroes feast (which is an all you can eat buffet that lasts for one hour and has enough food for 12 people). Or if you're a powerful enough wizard you can skip all that and cast true polymorph on yourself to set you size however you'd like.
Also again please never actually bring this up at an actual DND table unless you know all players are into this AND would want it in their game, otherwise you'll run the entire game experience. I just brought this up as food for thought
6 months
Holy hell that's insane, I can see why that would scare people away from gaining more. Do you have a recommended speed for gaining , like eat X amount of calories above your metabolic rate per day to gain healthily, or is it dependent per person?
6 months
Munchies:
This is purely anecdotal, so take this next part with a grain of salt. I've noticed that when gainers or feedees push themselves to gain as much as possible, their bodies start to have issues around the two-week to one-month mark. I am not sure why that is, but I've seen it a lot.
Issues like what? My gain has been rather slow so I don't think this applies to me but I'm still curious
6 months
Makeme300:
I haven’t read all the replies yet. I was stuck for years and couldn’t gain much but I recently joined a gym and have been exercising a lot more. This has enabled me to gain more weight and I’m so happy I pushed myself. A little bit of exercise is so good for appetite. Wish you a lot of success with your future gains.
Honestly this is why I advocate for more feeders/gainers to go to the gym. It seems contradictory since the gym is usually seen as a place to lose weight but it offers so many benefits.
6 months
Fluctuation in weight is pretty normal, my weight can fluctuate from 2-5 lbs any given day, especially on days that I'm more active. From my experience it's usually a sign that I'm not hydrated enough or it's been too long since my last meal/snack. So keep yourself hydrated and keep yourself fed and you should be good to go
6 months
I feel like this could lead to a dangerous eating disorder fairly quickly. Even though I am a feedee, I still prefer my feeder to be well fed as well. Could just be because I'm also into mutual gaining or maybe I've just seen too many of my friends suffer from eating disorders
6 months
Honestly this is why I don't wear jeans as much anymore, it feels like with most men's jeans they don't come stretchy. So I only have a few brands that I trust to be somewhat comfortable. Like it's really hot that I'm just getting started and clothes are already getting tight but also at the same time, it's a bit of a nuisance to buy clothes now.
6 months
It seems like a lot of people in this community fantasize about that weight but aren't willing to commit to being that weight. So you'll probably find very few people on here who are
7 months