I would imagine that it depends on how you do it and how often.
If you are force feeding (with consent I hope) someone with very high calorie foods on a regular or even daily basis, they are pretty much certain to get fatter.
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fatchance:
Question then,
I believe it is typical for fat cells to increase in size then more fat cells are created when "fat" increases. True?
becomingoverweight:
I suppose this is true but for subcutaneous fat the cell size probably decreases again as new adipocytes are made. Don't know about the rest though.
Thanks for the thoughts, just musing and thought you might be able to shine some light on it.
5 years
Question then,
I believe it is typical for fat cells to increase in size then more fat cells are created when "fat" increases. True?
So when medication starts increasing breast size at the same time the person is becoming fatter in general, will a portion of the breast size increase influenced by the medication be "permanent" due to the increased number of fat cells in the breasts?
I notice that there is a breast enlargement procedure that liposuctions fat cells from other parts of the body and injects them into the breasts. After a number of procedures the breasts are increased with natural fat. Will the breasts then grow larger at an increased rate due to the increased fat cells with weight gain?
5 years
Jntbelly:
If at least you could have done a special action like unlocking the limit of 5 for classic messages ...
FF Team:
Maybe that is something we can consider. However that decision will be up to hiccupx, depending on how hard it would be to implement on a temporary basis across the site.
Our focus right now is on fixing the current issues. While it is a great suggestion... Distractions at this point would only lead to a delay in fixing the chat, and video sections which are our first priority.
Thank you all again for your patience in this matter.
c00kie
FF Team
LOL, in case you need an interpreter, all of that was a nice way of saying "NO".
5 years
all[/quote]psmyth:
This is my exact problem with feabie: it seems to be 95% desperate 19 to 25 year old people and that just isn't me. I am very happily married and 35 and trust me I don't wan't attention. I have been a member of DIMS for a really really long time and no drama or attention seeking there at all[/quote]
I can see your point. In fact, I notice that a substantial number of the women complain about the quality of the men they attract, even as they behave in a way that chases any good guys off.
You can't immediately call any guy who disagrees with you on anything, no matter how trivial, names up to and including full on verbal abuse, then expect other guys to line up to pursue you for a RL relationship.
The guys who want to get to know you, maybe have a real relationship with you, are going to avoid this conflict and abuse, leaving your suitors limited to the childish ones who just want to "dip their wick" and move on.
I can almost hear the protests "but if I found a GOOD guy I would not treat him like that!". But realize that your behavior online is an advertisement for YOU. If you advertise yourself as difficult who do you expect to respond?
The begging for money is kinda like that too. Guys looking for someone with similar interests for a real relationship are generally looking for a partner, not burden to carry. In general, if he is sending you money it is not to establish a relationship, it is to purchase entertainment.
Of course, this just feeds the resentment and fuels the same abuse that chased the good guys off in the first place.
Just seems like a lot of unhappy people doing things that feed the status quo of unhappiness. I wish they could break the cycle and be more happy and successful.
This is not to let the childish guys off the hook either, but most of the complaining is from the female perspective. The male kiddies just post dumb stuff and more on.
This is a LOT of what I see on Feabie, more so for the young folks, but sadly at all ages. I find myself narrowing my view there more and more all the time because I just don't want to even SEE all that nonsense, let alone participate.
5 years
My reading says that alcohol itsele (vs all the stuff we add to it) is generally mot metabolized by the body much at all as leaves the body via urine and sweat pretty much the way it comes in.
Of course, beer, wine, and mixed drinks all contain calories other than alcohol.
I looked a little more and found support for BOW's post, there seems to be some difference of opinion on how much alcohol is actually metabolized by the liver as vs expelled from the body without be metabolized.
5 years
You probably broke your metabolism.
I can't see how the fat cell can tell where the calories came from once it is formed.
Also, if you gained a minimal amount before, you may not have actually created new fat cells but rather increased the size of those you have. If you keep gaining you are likely to start creating new fat cells and the fat cells are forever.
5 years
ExpandingCuriosity:
Omg... or, conversely (and this may just be me over here)... as a punishment for not being able to strictly adhere to a diet/exercise regimen to get a lean/fit body. Like, I'm imagining a him getting upset at my lack of progress, tying me to the chair, looking me in the eyes and telling me, "If you can't follow my regimen like a good girl, then you can watch yourself blow all the way up like the fat, lazy pig you've been acting like" -- right before he shoves the funnel down my throat.[/quote]
OMG! That is so awesome ... and I can imagine it both ways, as the feeder and feedee!
5 years
I always question when instead of addressing arguments, a response is a personal attack.
Makes me suspect that the personal attack may be a tacit admission that the arguments made are valid, but disliked.
5 years