I've told this story a hundred times over the years but what's one more.
My junior year of high school I was dating this blonde bombshell exchange student from Norway and one of our classmates was a chubby, Gothic nerdy girl. Sometimes whrn we'd hang out the chubby girl would tag along, so I was somewhat friends with her.
Dating myself here but back in my day there were no Facebook, MySpace, etc so when summer vacation hit, I didn't see the chubby girl after the last day of school. My gf moved back to Norway after the year so through AIM I turned to the chubby girl for comfort.
First day of school my senior year I see this big fat girl waiving at me from across the hall and since I wasn't wearing my glasses, I couldn't see who it was. I turn my head to talk to a friend when the fat girl runs up and hugs me close. It was my friend only she later told me she gained 40 pounds due to anti-depressants in the last few months. When she hugged me, she felt very soft and cuddly and I loved it. I had never been into big girls before but I had to look this up. I typed in "Female Weight Gain" in a Lycos (again dating myself) search and found the Dimensions story "The Mountain of Geneva". The rest is history.
I did manage to date the girl off and on for a few years after, but our personalities didn't mesh so it didnt work. No remorse, no regrets.
3 years
SushiQueen:
Pregnancy fetish is pretty common. I know a lot of people who are into it. The thing about being fat and pregnant is it's hard to even tell you are pregnant. I was pregnant this time last year and no one would have been able to tell unless I told them. It wasn't until I got into the third trimester people could see a difference. 🤷♀️
You looked great the whole time ;-)
3 years
Louiefat:
Fingers crossed FF creates an actual block feature so I never have to read another John Smith post for the rest of my life.
Or just do what I do and write stories specifically designed to piss him and others like him off.
3 years
[quote]John Smith:
I've seen some twigs and bonafide obese women alike who were willing to endure some very exhaustive training regimen and indoctrination sessions and transforming themselves into She-Hulks, partly because they wanted to appeal to the men who molded them into this.
I've myself half-unwittingly turned a born-and-bred slim, vegan fitness junkie who vented having never ever touched an ounce of animal meat in her life nor hardly tasted any junk food or pastries neither, into the whole stereotypical food-addicted ex-fitness-babe-turned-obese-porker-in-dramatically-shrinking-sports-attire (and by "shrinking attire" I mean "it's been three or four sizes up, several bra cups and a notable belly growth that she feign being in denial about how fat she has gotten" kind of shrinking) and caught her entering at the place I used to work, trancefully gorging her mouth to the brim (and notably thrilled by the whole experience, to put it diplomatically) with meat based hotdogs, chips, chocolate and pints of soda-- and on her way to ask me, almost frantically manic and a tensefully lustful gleam marked on her roundening face, about whether the pastries I've cooked were fresh this day... and you know how it did happened? I'd simply proposed her to eat those the first time she came at my workplace, partly because that were pretty much the only food products we sold and also because she wanted me to try her anyway!
There has also the fact she nearly doubled in size within a matter of just around six or less weeks, but that's a whole another aspect of the story. If you read my comments sometimes, you would notice how recurrent I fell too many times witnessing varying lenghts of abnormally fast increased weight from women who had all in common the fact they knew me one way or another. I truly am a magnet for these occurences. [quote]
If you can prove any of that I'll eat my shoe
3 years
expanditor:
This may be the only time I actually agree with John Smith on something. There’s feederism stories with dark themes and then there’s feedist rape/assault fantasies justified through using Stockholm syndrome as consent.
The stereotyping just made it extra cringey to read, particularly the racial elements. The characterisation of those women felt like entirely unintentional satire.
It doesn’t fill me with anger reading it, but even for amateur fiction, a lot of the content and themes (sex, gender & racial aspects in particular) were quite jarring and unnecessary to the general plot (ie. man kidnaps women and force fattens them).
And once again, don't like it, don't read it. There's plenty of other people who do like it and will read it.
3 years