Growing up fat...

DorianGray wrote
I was made fun of for my weight when I was younger, but mostly by my family. I was by no means fat, just chubby and the only people that really seemed to care was my mom and brother who were complete ***s to me.

But yeah, no one ever really made fun of me in school... Everyone was scared shitless of me because I was so weird and they thought I was a serial killer haha... that or some of them just thought I was really funny


I wonder if your class-mates ever heard the "Halloween" theme when you walked into a room, lol
15 years

Fat transfer

wow, this thread has been quiet for a while. I figured something on this subject would garner a bit more interest here lol.
15 years

Gainers getting...erm...younger?

eagledancer wrote
Historically, people were “initiated” into the Gay community. This is why the vampire novels of the past generation have been a powerful metaphor for gay sex. The vamp/gay is a predator, seeking out his prey. There is an exchange of body fluids. The “victim” is converted into a vamp/gay, and can then “reproduce” by creating other vamps/gays. You weren’t “really” gay until you had had gay sex.

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Heh, I lolled when I saw that...not in a ridiculing way though, but because it made me think of the very homosexual subtext in "Interview with a Vampire".

Though back into the subject, I find all of the panic and stress that most of the American public has toward sex to be exasperating. Because, biologically speaking, most of our purpose is to make babies, for which sex is a prerequisite.

Though, this being said, owing to matters in the legal arena underage membership should be discouraged.
15 years

Fattning and cheap

Lost Number wrote
Heavy Cream is kinda "icky" to drink... it's too thick. But then again, I only tried it once... maybe I'll give it another chance.

Half and Half is not much different than whole milk... mix in some Hershey's Syrup and well... it's GREAT!

I drank about 2/3rds of a half gallon of it last night, then drank the other 1/3rd when I woke up.


If you're a coffee drinker I would recommend using it to lighten it with, ironic isn't it. Once I used a whole pint of the stuff for about 2-2.5 cups worth of coffee, with lots of sugar too. It was quite good
15 years

Being able to eat more

Here's a few things you can do;

1. Eat large breakfasts and large dinners *larger than normal anyway* and gradually increase the portions in these meals. Over time this will increase your capacity *slow*

2. Drink lots of water, but not all at once...it's important to be aware of water intoxication. Water cycles out of your digestive system quickly, and so it's easier to increase your capacity this way. Though be sure you have eaten something high in minerals or salt before doing this, and I wouldn't suggest that it be done more than three times in a day.
15 years

Some just not meant to gain?

Trippy5 wrote
Ok I am an 19 y/o slim male,6ft and 135 lbs. I have been trying to gain for over a year and it is seeming IMPOSSIBLE! I have tried everything from eating bowls of ice cream and going to sleep to stuffing myself with high calorie snacks and pasta throughout the day. No matter what I do and the combined with the lack of activity I have, nothing seems to work. I just cannot get past the 135 mark. I am really starting to think that some people just aren't meant to be fat...Please if anybody has any tips that has gained, please respond. I am considering chugging olive oil or weight gain shakes, I'm desperate LOl...:o


Your metabolism is definately sabotaging you, but there are some things that you can do to get around that. If you can stand to do it, skip breakfast, and lunch, but eat a truly monstrous dinner. In this way you can fool your body into thinking it's starving, which will send it into storage mode. This method is not for prolonged use, but it can be used as an effective kick start to a gaining regime.

Another, though even less healthy, way is to "crash diet" and binge in cycles. This also confuses your metabolism, causing it to spike and plunge many times. After doing this for a while your metabolism should be in tatters. Though again, this should only be used for a short amount of time to get your gain started.

After using one of these methods it is a good idea to get on a healthy, high calorie diet. Get lots of vegetables and fruits, and don't forget your fiber...though you can still gorge on those fatty delights.
15 years

Mile stones

BouncyBoy wrote
I was wondering if any other gainers/feedees have had and passed mile stones in their gaining. For me there have been several points in my climb up the scale that I have taken as personal achievements.

Growing to fat to fit into a booth. When this started to happen I could push the table against the other bench, if the table was not bolted down, but then I got to fat for that trick to work.

Another mile stone was when I became bigger around than I am tall. I passed this mark around the 400 mark.

Just wondering if anyone else have had these moments and enjoyed them as I have. Would love to hear about others mile stones.


Though I don't fit into booths of any description anymore, I have to hand it to you on being rounder than you are tall! I myself have quite a ways before I manage that. Hehe
15 years

Fat tax

juicy wrote
A) All of you who didn't complain about all the other sin taxes? This is your Rev. Niemoller moment. (Please do feel free to google him.)

smiley Very fat people have many serious limitations, and despite whatever you think, not everyone got there voluntarily.

C) I wish all the people who want to live without any social net would start a country somewhere and go there. Or divide the US into three or four countries and let them have one or two of the regions.

D) It is eminently clear that there is more bang for the buck, e.g. healthcare, in a state provided system than in the private systems. All the stats say so--US health care spending per capita is the highest in the industrialised world, but the lowest percentage of people have reliable care. Public schools are the same, as are roads, etc.

E) If you want public services, you need to tax something. If everyone is unwilling to pay sufficient income tax to fund the basics, then the weakest people--generally the poorest--will be taxed extra to pay for services.

THAT explains your sugary drinks tax.

/rant over


Bravo Juicy, bravo! *applauds*

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*one man standing ovation*
15 years

Growing up fat...

RobIsStrange wrote
I was reading this and yeah, I was made fun of for being fat a lot when I was little, I have pretty much been fat nearly all of my life. Thankfully it tended to stop in high school when I was no longer the only fat kid.

But I also pose a question to people who were fat for most of their lives or who were fat before they knew about or understood this fetish:

Did being fat before-hand sort of take away any of the fun in this fetish/preference? Not being able to experience the journey involved? Not being able to start from the beginning, get your first couple of pounds and out-grow your clothes like others you would see? Did it kind of take away some of the excitement for anyone else?


For me, definately not. I think on some level I always knew I loved being fat. Though it was hard to focus on the positives about being overweight when I was being picked on. But usually once I was away from the bullies I could enjoy my fat.

Not to mention that I would often have dreams about getting really HUGELY fat. That was a clue lol
15 years

Growing up fat...

Maximum wrote
eagledancer wrote
(do you still have pointed ears? How awesome...)


I have pointy ears! I like to think it means I have secret Elven heritage ^_^


Could you show me the way to realm of the Wood-Elves? I seem to have forgotten the way XD
15 years