I'm 580 pounds, walking's not so bad as long as it's over a level surface. Stairs leave me winded quickly going up, but I walk up stairs when I reasonably can because it's good for your knees and back. I usually take an elevator down where possible because going down stairs can be bad for your knees especially if you're really big (like me).
I have to be careful about what chairs I sit in. Most chairs that have arms aren't for me because I'm too wide. And some chairs it's best I not even try, arms or no, due to the risk of breaking them.
Standing for a long time is harder than walking the same amount of time. Because my belly puts a lot of strain on my back when I'm standing still.
It's also really hard to find clothes that'll fit me in stores. Places are starting to carry more 5xl's and such (due I suppose to America's expanding collective waistline) but they're still a bit rare.
11 years
He's a really cool guy. Into some really cool stuff.
11 years
The closest I've ever come to this is the Super-Giant from a place called Bubba's. The shake is massive, and I finished one and a half once. I don't recall just how big they are though, as it's been a while.
11 years
I enjoy the feeling a snug fit. But there's such a thing as too tight definitely. Once, when I was substituting at the local Middle School I sat down in the teacher's chair without thinking and the armrests nearly tore my slacks.
11 years
I cannot deny the allure of immobility as a fantasy. It's one that niggles at the edge of my mind a lot. It always has me playing over what exactly my "parameters" for going for it might be.
In reality, I think I would only gain to immobility if a very strict set of elements came together.
I'd have to be in a stable relationship with my feeder. I (or my feeder) would have to be wealthy enough that we wouldn't have to worry about money. Ever. And, preferably, I'd have more than one caretaker. Because caring for someone who's bedbound is a big job. And I'd imagine it would put a huge amount of strain on a relationship. So having three or four other carers besides my feeder would be ideal.
11 years
arceus wrote:
Hello, I guess I should finally make an introduction here. For a while I have been lurking but I might start socializing here. I am a guy who admires all kinds of fat though usually the bigger the better. I like both men and women.
A little bit about myself. I am a typical nerd (anime, video games, sci-fi). I am a resident of south eastern VA. Nice meeting you all.
Hey, I'm a Virginian myself. Welcome to FF Arceus.
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And another welcome to all the new people. Hope you like it here.
11 years
cksteele79 wrote:
thundercats
G.I Joe
Thunder, Thunder! THUNDER CATS! HOOOO
11 years
It would be cool to just meet someone from here by chance. Though it's never happened to me, and as far as I know I've never met anyone with even a passing interest in fat.
11 years
azuretranquility95 wrote:OniGumo wrote:
There are some measures you can take to lower your risk and still put on some more chub. Like exercising regularly, and making sure you get plenty of fiber in your diet. There are also some foods that naturally help deter the onset of diabetes.
Wow, fiber helps to prevent diabetes? I know that stuff's good for... well, you know, but wow that really seals it as being one of the better vitamins/nutrients around.
Eating fiber in a meal helps to lower the glycemic impact of the meal. Because your digestive system has to work harder to process the meal the glucose which your body will convert it into doesn't hit your blood as quickly.
11 years