True that FAs and active fat encouragers have to keep their SO’s overall comfort and mobility in mind.
My wife is about 330/340 pounds and sexy as heck, but she maintains her numbers where they are. Gaining up to 400 would probably be a snap, but mobility would be that much harder.
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RoundRosy:
Second weekend spent in just a comfy robe and not putting on “street clothes” as I’m not going anywhere in the cold. But now getting a bit worried about getting lax…and how unconcerned I am about not feeling any clothing restraints….Do other folks not get “dressed” on occasion?
Robes are quite comfy to wear around the house, especially for us fatter-bellied folks. Just leave it untied and let your belly be free :-) It’s mine and my wife’s favorite attire indoors no matter the season! We still like to check each other’s softer parts just sitting on the bed with her boobs and belly hanging out :-)
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To me, a striking contrast couple is a good sign someone is being happily fed to be kept fat. Maybe not purposely eating huge portions daily, but enough to keep a certain and often large figure.
Mine and my wife’s contrast but overall interesting bellies should be a clue we like to keep each other fed well :-)
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Agreed that the before pics are always the best when it comes to seeing someone’s weight loss comparisons. They usually look better fat :-)
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I think I’ll pass on robots. I prefer my lovely curvy ladies real :-) And besides, a robot can’t be programmed to gain. Part of the fun is watching someone get fatter ;-)
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Ditzy:
I'm sure some "feeder" out there would think my BF and I might be feeder and feedee.
At buffets we bring each other stuff all the time.
He is not a big desert person but I bring him cake and pie all the time.
He eats it and it makes me happy knowing I might actually contribute to him gaining a little.
We are both pretty fat so people do look at us.
We don't care what they may think so we enjoy our meals.
Wife and I are pretty much the same way :-)
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What gets my heart racing in a good way is when my other half says something that lets me know how much I love her figure :-)
One cold night outside recently, we opted to just pig out on canned chili (shredded cheese and Doritos). I guess our bowls just weren’t big enough because my wife says to me, “I hope we have more. I’m like, ravenous tonight.” Just one of the little things she says when hungry that really turn me on :-) Her weight yo-yo’s between 320-ish and 340-ish, depending on our budget.
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My wife is roughly 150 pounds heavier than me, so I guess that makes us quite the “contrast couple.” :-)
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Wife and I both were raised loving and appreciating the kitchen! One of our favorites is a big pot of rotini pasta in a stewy broth with some peppers, onions and smoked sausage :-)
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HappyBigBelly:Always been a nonfiction guy, especially autobiographies. I’m currently reading former Rush frontman Geddy Lee’s new autobio. Powerful stuff so far.
Max Stout:Perhaps you will be a natural then for picking up Jimmy Page's 𝘓𝘪𝘨𝘩𝘵 𝘢𝘯𝘥 𝘚𝘩𝘢𝘥𝘦, which title's concept is moreover covered in his 𝘐𝘵 𝘔𝘪𝘨𝘩𝘵 𝘎𝘦𝘵 𝘓𝘰𝘶𝘥 video documentary.
Munchies:Ever read
I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings? I'm more of a fiction girlie, but this book is excellent.
It details Maya Angelou's time as a child and then later as a young mother. My dad got it for me when I was a kid, and I still have that copy in my personal library.
I can remember seeing Angelou in interviews years ago talking about the book, but I’ve not ever read it. I know it’s a classic, though.
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