Some questions since i'm new

Sphys:
As the subject says, I'm new, so I don't really know how stuff works and I thought I might as well ask a couple of here rather than trying to figure out what exactly to google.

On that note, first is something every new guy probably asks; is there any sort of relatively healthy way to gain? I know that after a point the weight itself will cause issues unavoidably, but is it possible to get someone to reach large sizes, maybe say a range of 300+ or 400 or something for example, without such a concern for diabetes or such? Or is that a pipe dream you'll only see in fiction?

If there isn't such a safe way to go about it, then what's generally considered the best way? Does using muscle shakes work fine or does that cause problems I forgot to consider? Since I dunno how diet stuff works

Thanks for anyone that helps, I might have other questions but that's what comes to mind for now


Avoid highly processed foods; the closer a food is to how it would have come out of an animal a plant, the better.

Type 2 Diebetes can be caused by blood sugar levels being elevated after meals. Carbs in general will spike blood glucose, so limit those or aerobic exercise after eating to reduce glucose spikes.

Visceral fat, which is the fat that accumulates around the organs in your abdomen, is the more dangerous type of fat. Diets with low carbs might result in less visceral fat. Additionally, there are studies which say aerobic exercise can reduce visceral fat, but others that say that subcutaneous fat will go just as quickly. (My theory from skimming these studies is that low carb diets and aerobic exercise after eating both dampen the blood sugar spikes after eating, which somehow leads to lower visceral adipose tissue.)
2 years

Where to preserve old deleted stories?

Doublesizer:
There is often a reason why many stories are deleted and never resurrected.
You can preserve them on your disk, but you don't have the rights to host them. That's what copyright means - the right to copy - and that belongs to the author, even if the author doesn't care about the stories anymore.
The best I can suggest is that if anybody is searching for a particular story, you can privately fulfill that request. Otherwise, deleted stories are just that - a memory in time. Perhaps they never existed in the first place and it's just a figment of our imagination. Maybe we don't exist either.


IANAL, but...

Technically, I think privately sharing--or even preserving for your own use--a copyrighted work is still copyright infringement at its core, unless first sale doctrine applies and you are an actual owner of the work. That's why I can't legally just screenrecord a movie on Netflix and share it with a friend.

For a digital work? I think it would depend on the original license those works were uploaded under. My Netflix example above is flawed because I'm *sure* their terms of use covers that case somehow, and goes beyond default "all rights reserved" copyright anyway.

If you uploaded a story to something like Dimensions Magazine right now, their terms go like this:
(You) grant, the Company a perpetual, royalty-free, non-exclusive worldwide right and license to display, reproduce, adapt, modify, publish, translate, create derivative works from, distribute, perform, play, make available to the public, use, and exercise all copyright and publicity rights with respect to any and all content that you post on the Websites.


So I guess, in theory, Dimensions could create that archive, but only for stories that were uploaded to it.

As an aside, I can't find anything in FF's Terms that addresses what rights you grant FF regarding content you upload, just that you still own the copyright to your work.
2 years

Fattening my girlfriend

That's so heartwarming! It's delightful that fate kept bringing you back together. I think friendships that last since childhood are very rare and should be cherished by those who have them. Doubly so if it turns out they are someone you can become a life partner with.

And again, thank you for sharing. This post made my day!
2 years

Looking for an old commercial.

BigBellyBurgerBoy1:
I'm looking for a Chicken of the Sea commercial, and I could use some help. Remember that commercial with that woman walking to an elevator with a flat tummy, in front of gawking men admiring her figure, until she finally gets in and exhales to let her belly hang out when the doors close? I'm looking for a version of that, but with Chicken of the Sea Cups, instead of just regular Chicken of the Sea. If anyone knows what I'm talking about, please hit me up as soon as possible. Thank you.

PolyPinoyPuppy:
Searching led me to this ad by Century Tuna:


EDIT:
And this one by Sealect:


EDIT 2:
And its sequel...


Now I want to know who did it first...

BigBellyBurgerBoy1:
All I know is, they need to make an updated version, for today. I'd love to see a NEW modern version of this commercial.


While looking for "big belly girl commercials" on Google, I discovered the world of stock footage.

depositphotos.com/81603406/stock-video-girl-with-big-belly-pushes.html

pond5.com/stock-footage/item/74919657-girl-looking-mirror-big-belly-and-fat-hips-needs-healthy-wei
2 years

Slight bug


We have an article detailing the markup that can be used in the forums e.g:

bold
itallic
underlined
centered

quoted


Hiccupx:
red

Check it out:

fantasyfeeder.com/articles/view


Ah, thanks! It's admittedly a little funny that a site with lots of BBWs would use BBCode.

Doesn't quite explain why angle brackets are lost, though. I'm guessing when a post is made, it strips anything that looks like an HTML tag?
2 years

For feeders: ideal feedee start weight??

My opinion:

- I primarily get off on the idea of someone giving up control to their basic instincts of gluttony. Thin and fat bodies get to show that off in different ways.
- Feedees and stuffers who start or even stay thin get the benefit of showing a faux preg/taut and inflated belly, and the difference between their empty and full stomach can be quite dramatic; that contrast elevates the display of gluttony.
- At higher weights, the inflated roundness is softened and concealed by accumulated belly fat. However, that weight itself becomes an embodiment of gluttony, not to mention that it's fun squishing soft bodies.
2 years

Slight bug

Out of curiosity, what text encoding/markup language *does* the site use? It's not markdown, despite how often I make that mistake.
2 years

What is so alluring about stretch marks?

Even ignoring the kink, I think stretch marks are kinda neat and fun in the same way birthmarks and scars are.

Smooth skin is nice and all, but so-called blemishes can be the spice of life.
2 years

Fattening my girlfriend

ChunkyPeanutButter:
I didn’t see any of these posts.
I have known her since first grade, so 28 years. She is very much interested in me.
We chat every single day but can only meet every so often because she’s living with her parents while she’s working on her divorce. We also are trying to be cautious because we’re afraid her soon to be ex husband might get pics of us in public and claim infidelity to try and get more custody of their daughter.

I am not into findom, I have dabbled in it and like role playing it once in a blue moon, but that’s not what this is. This is I got her used to getting McDonald’s every morning so if I don’t send it to her she started asking. It’s all about the food, she sends me pics of her eating it and of her snack stashes she buys.

She’s also my best friend, for 28 years, so even if we weren’t dating o would still be supporting her and her daughter right now. But she is very much into me, she always thought we’d end up together till I got married myself (divorced now) I appreciate everyone’s concern but there’s no need to be.


Thank you for sharing; you two seem to be very fortunate, and I'm glad my qualms were misplaced!
2 years

Slight bug

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EDIT: Found it. The issue is that it thinks the < and > symbols are brackets for whatever text encoding language the forum posts use.

The string above should be ">10%< 20%>30%< 40%>50%< 60%" but anything after a < (until it hits a > ) disappears if there's not a space immediately after the < .

More testing:
]a[b]c[d]e[f
] a [ b ] [ c ] d [ e ] f
[s]strikethrough[/s]
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