How to stretch your stomach/build capacity?

Elis137:
Help lol

Voluptuouslover:
Stuffing regular everyday with foods you like and follow it by something sweet after every meal (you will be surprised, I never had a sweet tooth and I created one like this).

After 2 weeks stuffing at every meal and deserts it will get easier and you will see an increase in your appetite and capacity already. Continue stuffing and when you are full drink fattening milk shakes, followed be glasses of whole milk which will not only bloat you massively but stretch your stomach even more.

After about a month you will notice that your appetite is much bigger but you are continually bloated and full but you really don't have an OFF switch, if you are full and don't feel like eating still do, the moment you start eating you just keep going without really even thinking about it.

If you continue this after 2-3 months you will have not only gained quite a but of weight but you appetite will have increased 3-4 times what you used to it - but now you will need to eat a ton just to be satisfied.

Congratulations you have stretched your stomach and need so many more calories and food everyday just to stay slightly satisfied.

I gained 60 pounds in a matter of 7-8 months doing this and it was very difficult to slow down and eat have way normal and give up deserts after every meal.


This is one way to do it, yes. But this is also very expensive.

You don't need to constantly stuff, but regular stuffing and bloating is good too.

For example, you can buy carbonated drinks like soda and seltzer water for cheap. The bubbles will stretch you out. Throw some mentos for added intensity.

You could also make a big pot of soup. You can eat that over the course of the day for cheap.
1 year

Weight loss regret


[b]Munchies:

Hun, I think you'd benefit from therapy.

Jelly Rolls:
I do want to get therapy but what type of therapist would I go to in order to talk about something like this. I’m currently in therapy for other issues and have a good hold of my life in all other areas.


Maybe a sex therapist? I'd bring it up with your current therapist and go from there.
1 year

Weight loss regret

Jelly Rolls:
TLDR: I lost a good amount of weight in the last 6 months and am somewhat regretting it because I miss have more fat on my body and am having stronger feedee urges because of it. Yet I still feel that I need to make my body even smaller because of the shame I feel and believe I can make myself like being smaller.

So over the past 6 months I’ve been losing weight probably around 20-30 ish pounds now (leaning closer to the 30). It started off unintentionally as I went off my meds and then became purposeful and faster. I did it because I felt that weight loss would get rid of my nonbinary gender dysphoria (I’m afasmiley. And the biggest reason would probably be that I felt that I had to conform to society and that my feedee kink was disgusting and made me inferior. I thought I’d feel better if I followed societies ideal and now I just feel like my body isn’t mine. I hate how smaller my boobs are now and miss my big chest that turned me on. My boobs are half the size they were and it’s makes me sad. I literally have a 38.5-27-38.5 inch figure now at 5’10 and my dysphoria is even worse since my shoulders shrunk from 43 inches to 38.5. I used to have a 44-29.5-42.5 inch figure and it’s all gone. My belly’s flat and doesn’t jiggle at all. smiley My body just feels so foreign and unsexy to me. I told myself that I’d eat 1200 calories a day and do 300 calories of exercise for the next 2 months and then maintain my size to see if I’d like it more if I got used to it. Though the more I diet the more sexual weight gain thoughts and dreams I’m having. Is there a way to make myself like being in a smaller body more?


Hun, I think you'd benefit from therapy.
1 year

Intake

Bigwideland:
I guess this indicates my eagerness to grow.

But I found in recent big meals, I can down more as a shake, than food you have to masticate. So I am thinking to blend some foods into a thick paste, so you can swallow a big mouthful in one go, no crewing required.

I can see this could increase my intake before fullness kicks in , and will improve digestion rates, to ensue even more intake.

Do other do this?

BWL.

Munchies:
This is called pre-digestion. You make the foods easier to consume by needing to chew them less.

Personally, I do not want to have a club sandwich smoothie. Takes all the enjoyment out of eating, and some foods do not smoothie.

Like, you do you boo, but I'm gagging.

BigBallBellyGirl:
Munchies, you made me think of what my epic Thanksgiving feast would have been like blended. Definitely not knocking BWL's theory by any means (or for that matter, how anyone chooses to gain), but my brain also said, "I ate a 9x13 pan of stuffing and a 9x13 pan of Mac and cheese. What if they had been shakes?" 😱


LMAO!

It's not the worst thing in the world. Pretty harmless, actually.

It's just ... a choice ...
1 year

Intake

Bigwideland:
I guess this indicates my eagerness to grow.

But I found in recent big meals, I can down more as a shake, than food you have to masticate. So I am thinking to blend some foods into a thick paste, so you can swallow a big mouthful in one go, no crewing required.

I can see this could increase my intake before fullness kicks in , and will improve digestion rates, to ensue even more intake.

Do other do this?

BWL.


This is called pre-digestion. You make the foods easier to consume by needing to chew them less.

Personally, I do not want to have a club sandwich smoothie. Takes all the enjoyment out of eating, and some foods do not smoothie.

Like, you do you boo, but I'm gagging.
1 year

Anybody know if it's possible to be fit and mobile while fat?

SkinnyD:

I think that's more attractive personally, and I like the idea of surprising people who expect the fat person to be slow and clumsy.

Bigandbloated:
That's also another concern of mine, that people would catch on to the kink. Because if someone is very athletic but obese, they'd be wondering "then why is he still fat"? And you'd either have to lie, or say it's because you actually enjoy being fat, in which case they might conclude "oh so it's a weird fetish thing huh"? I'm probably overthinking it too much though...


You are certainly overthinking it.

There are a lot of fit fat people in this world. Most people don't assume they have a fetish.
1 year

Skin care under the belly apron.

Bigwideland:
Hi

I have noted that are area of skin under big belly aprons that is always in contact this other skin and does nit get much light if air, can be discoloured. I use moisturiser and anti bacterial soap, but was wondering what other maintenance is able good to have the skin look as normal as possible.


The most important thing is keeping the area dry. Not dehydrated. Your skin needs to have moisture. But it can't be too too damp. I know some people swear by powdering the area.
1 year

How to not get stretch marks??

Elis137:
So I’ve been using pregnancy stretch mark lotion to try and prevent stretch marks. But idk if it’s going to work. Just really would love some tips or tricks to not get stretch marks


There isn't a sure fire way to prevent it. You can use all the lotion you want. You can avoid rapid gains. But there's no promise you can completely avoid them. Maybe minimize, but that's about it.
1 year

Love the look of being bigger and the feel of the fat, but not the feeling of being overweight?

Munchies:
I'm curious. Did you gain quickly? It's pretty common to feel like that if you've been thin all your life and suddenly gain weight.

Your identity is being thin. And now you're not. It can be a struggle.

Amijustcurious:
Maybe faster than a person without this fetish would gain, but not noticably so. I didn't really keep track, but given how long it took I probably averaged about .5 to 1lbs a week, off and on for about 8 months. From what I've read, that's within the range of healthy gaining speeds.


If you didn't keep track, then it definitely makes sense that your body feels foreign to you. Like the you in your head doesn't match the you that you see.

And that's okay.

Often, feedees and gainers are so focused on the physical aspects of gaining that they forget about the mental aspects.
1 year

Love the look of being bigger and the feel of the fat, but not the feeling of being overweight?

Amijustcurious:
I don't know if my title makes any sense; I'll try to explain my thoughts more clearly.
I've always been on the slimmer side, ranging from about average to underweight (due to medical stuff), but I've been into this stuff for a long time- always wanting to give gaining a shot. A couples years ago the stars sort of aligned, and I was able to gain almost 30lbs. This isn't as much as it sounds given my height, and didn't even tip me over into the overweight BMIs, but I don't have a ton of muscle mass so this made me very soft and gave me a bit of a belly, bigger hips, some breast growth, etc.
I absolutely loved how I looked at that size; it made me feel feminine and plushy in a way I had never experienced before. I also loved how it felt to play with the extra fat I had grown. Even outside of an erotic sense, it was just nice to be sort of jiggly. Looking at it only from these POVs, I would have gained another 30+lbs in a heartbeat.
The problem came from how I felt with the added weight. It made me really uncomfortable in a way that's difficult to describe. Basically any time outside of arousal I had this feeling. The way it felt to move while heavier, having my clothes fit tighter, getting out of breath more easily, even things like the way my fatter arms felt sitting against my sides. It wasn't about any sort of societal norms or anxiety about being bigger (as far as I could tell), so I really don't know what was causing it. The closest thing I can compare it to is body dysmorphia (not dysphoria, gaining was actually very gender affirming).
Has anyone else felt anything similar? I've been getting the itch to gain some again, but I'm hesitant to potentially bring those feelings back.


I'm curious. Did you gain quickly? It's pretty common to feel like that if you've been thin all your life and suddenly gain weight.

Your identity is being thin. And now you're not. It can be a struggle.
1 year