New wardrobe (again)

Morbidly A Beast:
I need help with my clothes again I’m outgrowing another pant size 52 and 4 xls are kinda snug and 3xls are really starting to ride up on me, I like dress pretty badly rn and I don’t wanna be in this slump like I was before so any advice for styles etc would be nice I only need like 3-4 outfits

Munchies:
Are you looking for clothes that fit or how to dress well at your size?

Morbidly A Beast:
I want clothes that fit but are modern a lot of the stuff at big n tall i feel is for old guys but then again i kinda am an old guy lol


Do you have a fashion style you prefer?

My partner has fancier tastes. The man wears a lot of minimalist Hugo Boss and Ralph Lauren, but I have no idea what you'd prefer.

You guys seem to have a similar shape, so at least I can figure out what would look good on your body type.
1 year

New wardrobe (again)

Morbidly A Beast:
I need help with my clothes again I’m outgrowing another pant size 52 and 4 xls are kinda snug and 3xls are really starting to ride up on me, I like dress pretty badly rn and I don’t wanna be in this slump like I was before so any advice for styles etc would be nice I only need like 3-4 outfits


Are you looking for clothes that fit or how to dress well at your size?
1 year

Is it the days off the cream that trigger the rapid gain?

Morbidly A Beast:
I don’t understand how it all works but you can raise your triglycerides all sorts of ways and it’s not particularly healthy I mean stress lack of sleep etc can raise them. It’s why sometimes stressed out people gain weight especially if they are a stress eater. I get it maximize the gains or whatever but your better off just eating a balanced diet while adding extra calories where you can if your not a foodie.

Munchies:
You're correct in that it is best to eat a balanced-yet high calorie diet. However, when used in moderation, heavy cream isn't harmful.

That's the key word. Moderation.

There's a sizeable chunk of feedists that want to be as fat as possible as fast as possible.

This is bad. This kind of thinking ends up doing more harm than good - especially since it increases the risk of you needing to lose the weight later for health reasons.

That said, if you consume heavy cream in moderation, the triglyceride spike is negligible. Besides, the triglycerides aren't what triggers the gains so much as when your body breaks them down. I go over it in more detail in the forum link I posted.

Ceepert:
What amount is "in moderation" cant really search this online as "normal" sources are not in scales for feederism.

I recently started drinking it again and drink around 300-500ml in one chug every other day. Is that way too much or still in the "reasonable" area? I know health risks are always involved with this sort of stuff, though I would still like to not overdo it


There are no guidelines on that. My suggestion is don't consume so much that you get sick - whatever that looks like for you.
1 year

Does anybody is here because wants a relationship?

Juandavid:
It’s so hard to connect with somebody here. I mean, does anybody really wants a relationship?


I've managed to find several friends, playmates, and one long-term relationship.

You've been on here for 3 days assuming you haven't deleted and returned. Sounds like a skill issue to me.
1 year

Is it the days off the cream that trigger the rapid gain?

Morbidly A Beast:
I don’t understand how it all works but you can raise your triglycerides all sorts of ways and it’s not particularly healthy I mean stress lack of sleep etc can raise them. It’s why sometimes stressed out people gain weight especially if they are a stress eater. I get it maximize the gains or whatever but your better off just eating a balanced diet while adding extra calories where you can if your not a foodie.


You're correct in that it is best to eat a balanced-yet high calorie diet. However, when used in moderation, heavy cream isn't harmful.

That's the key word. Moderation.

There's a sizeable chunk of feedists that want to be as fat as possible as fast as possible.

This is bad. This kind of thinking ends up doing more harm than good - especially since it increases the risk of you needing to lose the weight later for health reasons.

That said, if you consume heavy cream in moderation, the triglyceride spike is negligible. Besides, the triglycerides aren't what triggers the gains so much as when your body breaks them down. I go over it in more detail in the forum link I posted.
1 year

Is it the days off the cream that trigger the rapid gain?

Sneederid:
I’ve read every post about heavy cream on this website. Now I’m left wondering, is the delayed gain that comes on soft and hits like bricks all from stopping the cream?

It seems to happen when people report stopping so if I want to trigger this (been gaining 1 week now heavy stuffing and loads of cream) should I get off to get the wham of softening that I’m still waiting for?


A friendly reminder for those that forgot:

fantasyfeeder.com/forum/posts

Heavy cream work on two fronts - calorie influx and elevating your triglyceride levels. Stopping or continuing your heavy cream consumption has no impact on whether or not you'll have rapid gains. So long as you are also eating fattening foods in addition to heavy cream, you'll experience rapid gains.

That said, your body can only process a portion of the triglycerides you consume from heavy cream at a time. So when you first overindulge in heavy cream, you won't see drastic gains for a bit. However, at your body starts to process the triglycerides, you'll see gains proportional to whatever else you're eating.

It is good to take breaks because your body can only tolerate elevated triglyceride levels for so long. But the break in and of itself has no bearings on how much you'll gain or how quickly you'll gain it.
1 year

Top frame unlocked?

FF Team:
Hi Letter And Numbers,

Apologies for the late reply. This isn't an intentional UI / UX update. This is a bug from an update. I have highlighted with hiccupx who will look into this and get it field asap.

Thanks!
c00kie
FF Team

Munchies:
The good news is that the top bar is locked again. The bad news is that it appears to just overlay on the top of the screen. This means that when you scroll to the top of the page, it cuts off things at the very top.

Letters And Numbers:
It seems to work fine for me, at least with the forum.

Munchies:
It might be because I'm on mobile. It seems to be fine on desktop.

FF Team:
Hi Munchies,

I have done testing on mobile and I'm not experiencing any issues. The top panel is now locked and it doesn't appear to be cutting off any information. If you are still experiencing issues, could you please let us know the device (model / make) and browser you are using so we can test this.

Thank you.
c00kie
FF Team


My browser had a pending update. Once that finished, everything was fine.
1 year

I cant decide aaa

Ditzy:
Its pretty common so you are not alone.
Just let go and indulge and if you gain a little and see how you like it.
I did that in the beginning more as a spite thing because my marriage wasn't working too well and I know me getting fat would piss my husband.

MRFATS53:
Did you never consider that he'd won though?
I guess you like being fat for yourself and many others here as well. Reckon you look great in any case.

Munchies:
What a strange thing to say.

MRFATS53:
It's a question - not a statement.

Munchies:
I never commented on the type of sentance.



MRFATS53:
Perhaps it wasn't clear to you who my question was really addressed to?


You seem to be lacking reading comprehension.

All I said was "What a strange thing to say." This is all.

Curious that this is the response you have.

Fascinating, really.
1 year