My first forum post

Firesusboi123:
For feedees who are on the larger end of the spectrum (roughly 370 lbs or up) or feeders with a prized pig what was your story on how you fattened up or fattened your feedee up

(Also tell me your weight or the weight of your feedee before you start typing so I don't have to go through like a bunch of people to figure out their weight)


I met my current feedee last year when he was about 412 lbs. He went to the doctor last November and weighed 474 lbs. I'd put him at or near 500 lbs now.

We do plan to get him healthier next week. Lose some weight. Get stronger. Fix some of the health issues that cropped up due to the rapid weight gain. Once that's been taken care of, he'll regain ... but slower this time.
1 year

Big chapter dump or space it out?

Letters And Numbers:
Hey, just wondering if people have an opinion on what the best way to build engagement with your stories is — post a long, multi chapter story in a single batch, or space it out over a longer period of time.

The one I’m working on now is about 60,000 words, so approaching novel length. I’ve been posting 4 or 5 chapters a week, trying to stop on cliffhangers or interesting places, but that doesn’t seem to be doing the trick.

I’m not finished with it, I probably have another 10-20,000 words to write, but I wouldn’t be opposed to releasing a big chunk if that got people interested.

Also open to the possibility that my story is just not engaging 😅


I am very curious as to how many views you expect to have after only being here a week.
1 year

Fattening boyfriend

Angy523:
Sooo, I need to know if it's wrong what I'm doing. Long story short: my bf gained some more weight during holidays (just as everyone else I guess) and he got to the point when some of his clothes got really tight. So I bought him as a Christmas gift some clothes a bigger size. At first he was surprised when he saw the size, but they fit well and after the holidays he uses those clothes the most. Also, I saw his belt from his work uniform got uncomfortably tight so I loosen it up a bit (it isn't the usual kind if belt which you choose how tight it will be every time you put it on, this one is like a tactical belt so you choose how tight you want it and then you just put it on at the same size until you decide to modify it). I did this only because he stays like 12hrs at work and I didn't want him to feel so uncomfortable.

Is it ok to do this kind of things for his own comfort? I don't do it to make him think he didn't gain or something (I saw this kind of thinking somwhere on this site), he knows his weight very well since he steps on the scale almost every day. Also, I agreed when he told me he got fatter (well, I also added he got sexier and that his belly turns me on and since then he ate even more).


If he's okay with it, you're just being thoughtful.
1 year

New weight loss drug

Nofbar:
I can't help but wonder if there will come a day when fat people are forced to take such drugs.

Munchies:


What kind of dystopian novels have you been reading lately? We don't do that for any other medical condition. So why would we do this for obesity?

There are so many amazing medications variety of things. However, we do not force people to take these medications as a blanket thing to do. Why? Because it would be unwise.

Often, whatever medical condition a person has can be resolved with lifestyle changes. However, if that doesn't work, then the doctor may supplement other things as well. Sometimes, it's medication. Sometimes it's something else. However, since not all patients are created equally, they may not be candidates for specific treatments for a variety of reasons. Adding to that, you can refuse the treatment.

This doesn't even consider the economic, legal, and ethical reasons why no one is going to force every fat person to take medication and lose weight. Yet, Y'all are worrying over nothing.

Nofbar:
Over the past two years, people have been fired and so on for refusing to take Covid vaccine. I myself took it, but there you go -- people being forced to take a particular drug.

Munchies:
Are you comparing obesity to a global pandemic? Because that's what that sounds like.

Nofbar:
I'm not comparing anything. I just pointed out a drug people have been forced to take. Obesity is often hyped as a global pandemic. I'm afraid of busybodies making sloppy comparisons with epidemics and forcing weight loss on people. You've most certainly heard the proposals now and then to do that. I've known several people who were told to lose weight or be fired. Some took phen-fen because no other measure worked. So there's being forced, but not so publicly visible.


Okay, but even then, your comparison makes no sense. In relation to the COVID vaccines, there was a public health and safety emergency. But even then, not every took it due to distrust, religious reasons, or health reasons.

As for the obesity related firings, it sucks, but it's too localized for it to be anything like what you are describing. And in some cases, firing someone for being too fat can be illegal and grounds for a lawsuit:

www.findlaw.com/legalblogs/law-and-life/i-was-fired-for-being-overweight-do-i-have-a-case/

So, again, what you said makes no sense. You are so busy being paranoid that you aren't thinking critically.
1 year

New weight loss drug

Nofbar:
I can't help but wonder if there will come a day when fat people are forced to take such drugs.

Munchies:


What kind of dystopian novels have you been reading lately? We don't do that for any other medical condition. So why would we do this for obesity?

There are so many amazing medications variety of things. However, we do not force people to take these medications as a blanket thing to do. Why? Because it would be unwise.

Often, whatever medical condition a person has can be resolved with lifestyle changes. However, if that doesn't work, then the doctor may supplement other things as well. Sometimes, it's medication. Sometimes it's something else. However, since not all patients are created equally, they may not be candidates for specific treatments for a variety of reasons. Adding to that, you can refuse the treatment.

This doesn't even consider the economic, legal, and ethical reasons why no one is going to force every fat person to take medication and lose weight. Yet, Y'all are worrying over nothing.

Nofbar:
Over the past two years, people have been fired and so on for refusing to take Covid vaccine. I myself took it, but there you go -- people being forced to take a particular drug.


Are you comparing obesity to a global pandemic? Because that's what that sounds like.
1 year

New weight loss drug

Nofbar:
I can't help but wonder if there will come a day when fat people are forced to take such drugs.




What kind of dystopian novels have you been reading lately? We don't do that for any other medical condition. So why would we do this for obesity?

There are so many amazing medications variety of things. However, we do not force people to take these medications as a blanket thing to do. Why? Because it would be unwise.

Often, whatever medical condition a person has can be resolved with lifestyle changes. However, if that doesn't work, then the doctor may supplement other things as well. Sometimes, it's medication. Sometimes it's something else. However, since not all patients are created equally, they may not be candidates for specific treatments for a variety of reasons. Adding to that, you can refuse the treatment.

This doesn't even consider the economic, legal, and ethical reasons why no one is going to force every fat person to take medication and lose weight. Yet, Y'all are worrying over nothing.
1 year

New weight loss drug

Potatocam2000:
Recently I've been seeing a bunch of news articles about a new weight loss drug called Wegovy.

From what I understand this is an appetite suppressant that makes people lose a lot of weight, and they call it a "miracle drug".

I'm worried that this thing will seriously reduce our dating pool, given that most people want to lose weight.

I really hope that these articles are overblowing this. A future without fat people is very depressing to me.


What a weird thing to be worried about. Fat people who want to be fat aren't going anywhere. Anyone who takes a weight loss drug and loses the weight probably didn't want to be fat or fattened up in the first place. So, at most, all you're losing is eye candy.

Also, Wegovy isn't as much of a miracle drug as you think it is. Yes, it works. However, not everyone can handle it. Nausea, dizziness, and fatigue are common symptoms. It's an injection, so some people won't even bother considering taking it. Plus, if you stop taking it, you gain the weight back

So, I highly doubt that every fat person in the world is going to suddenly be slim.
1 year

Does anyone else love smaller legs and bigger tops?

SinfulGluttonX3:
I don't know why, but I just love when a feedee's legs look kind of fat but their belly is gigantic. The contrast is so hot to me. Am I the only one?


My partner is also pretty belly heavy. His legs a thick (which I love), but his belly his huge (which I also love).
1 year

Question about heavy cream results

Milkshakeandfries:
I've been drinking cream off and on since November. Last week my feeder started making shakes by blending double cream, ice cream, donuts, butter, chocolate syrup, and vanilla extract.

I've noticed some significant changes in my body, especially in my belly hang, but also side and back rolls. Everything is getting way softer and rolls are noticably deeper.

But the number on the scale has only gone up 5 lbs. Last week, drinking those shakes several times a day, there was the most noticable change in my body, but the scale didn't change.

I've read people often have the experience of softening first and packing on weight second. How long does this process take? I haven't been having cream every day, more like 4 days a week. This is largely because of my schedule. Is this what's holding me back?

Someone on this site described cream as "magic blimp juice," and while it has been, in my experience, very effective, when I first started gaining it seemed like it was more effective.

Does anyone have any tips on maximizing effectiveness?


Heavy cream is good for gaining fat. Fat isn't dense. It actually takes a lot of fat to have any substantial weight. For reference:

1 year