I'm back on the stuffing bandwagon and currently "training" for Thanksgiving! Yesterday, I got to 12,000 calories, and it wasn't even hard.
Breakfast: (1,090 calories)
2 breakfast sausage/pancakes on a stick with syrup (510 calories)
1 cup of yogurt (120 calories)
Large glass of whole milk (140 calories)
1 Peppermint Vanilla Latte (320 calories)
Snack 1: (500 calories)
2 glazed chocolate donuts (440 calories)
Hazelnut coffee with cream and sugar (60 calories)
Snack 2: (400 calories)
Cup of mixed nuts (200 calories)
2 large slices of pepperoni (180 calories)
Glass of apple juice (120 calories)
Lunch: (1420 calories)
Buffalo Chicken salad (980 calories)
Extra blue cheese dressing (220 calories)
Dr. Pepper (220 calories)
Snack 4: (500 calories)
2 tablespoons of peanut butter (200 calories)
Iced sweet tea (80 calories)
Mini carrots: (40 calories)
Ranch dip (120 calories)
Slice of cheese (60 calories)
Snack 5: (550 calories)
Ensure chocolate High Calorie Meal Replacement shake (550 calories)
Dinner 1: (2800 calories)
Eggplant parmesan (1200 calories)
Caesar salad (850 calories)
3 bread sticks (450 calories)
2 glasses of Cabernet Sauvignon (300 calories)
Dessert: (570 calories)
Tiramisu (350 calories)
Dr. Pepper (220 calories)
Dinner 2: (3580 calories)
Large veggie lovers pizza/8 slices (3100 calories)
1 IPA (280 calories)
Ranch for dipping (200 calories)
Snack 6: (200 calories)
Vegetable egg roll (180 calories)
Duck sauce (20 calories)
There were other things, like beverages, I didn't write down, but I think I'm doing pretty well. I feel a massive weight gain coming on!!!
1 year
SSBBW Summer:
I just find it so hot that I've gained 300 pounds and still growing! 🥵
Congratulations on your gain! So glad you are enjoying yourself!
1 year
I'm still young, and I don't want to be immobile, though I don't mind making accommodations for my obesity. Having a very round body shape (I.e. big belly) makes some things challenging, like getting in and out of cars, shopping without a scooter, bending over, etc., but for the most part, I manage. I think the fattest I could be and still be independent would be 600 lb. For now, my practical limit is 500-525 lb. That said, I fantasize all the time about being 1,000 lb... being so obese I fill up a bed, having a gut so fat and bloated it weighs a few hundred pounds by itself. Sighhh... That does sound amazing. If I was going to do it (which I'm not), I bet it would only take 4-5 years.
1 year
Orius Orukulus:
what do you think?
skinny pic 21 years after 25 years old
Munchies:
Did she consent?
^ This.
1 year
I've tried to shake it before. I was 370 pounds, and my doctor nudged me to lose weight. I enjoyed my size and liked the way I looked, but I thought losing would give me more energy and stamina and help me avoid obesity-relayed health issues. So I dug in. I got all the way down to the 190s, I closed all my accounts on the sites, and I avoided anything related to weight gain and fat. It didn't work. I felt like I was stuck in a stranger's body. I missed the feeling of a fat heavy belly. I missed touching a huge gut covering my thighs as I sat. I missed my general heaviness and the way my fat shifted as I walked. To literally try to fill that space, I started inflating, and I chugged diet, calorie-free soda every chance I got. I eventually was consuming at least 6 l of diet soda every single night. It helped, but it didn't satisfy the longing I felt for a bigger body. Eventually, I gave in. A lot of friends thought my partner had something to do with my regain, and he definitely is a feeder, but I was driving force, and he was supportive, just like he was when I recently took a gaining break. 2 and a half years and 240 lb later, I've never loved my body more. I'm at my fattest ever, and I'm back to gaining again. Barring some kind of medical situation that necessitates the change, I don't imagine I'll ever lose another pound.
1 year
Mustlovefood:
As one who enjoys a lady who can really pack it in, what is your everyday consumption? Let's find the biggest appetite in all the land. I am not talking about the occasional stuffing (also great), but rather the day in, day out, this is what it takes to fill sort of massive appetite.
I'm pretty big eater and can easily put away well over 10,000 calories in a day without ever feeling overly full. I took a break for a while, and cut my calorie consumption significantly. Within the past few days, I've gone back to my typical eating habits, and I'm enjoying not having any limits.
My Saturday food intake was probably a pretty standard day for me. It included:
Breakfast
6 eggs, scrambled with cheese and mushrooms
Salmon and cream cheese bagel
2 hash brown patties
Cup of yogurt
Coffee with cream and sugar
Yogurt drink
Snack
2 glazed chocolate donuts
Mt. Dew
Lunch
Pizza flatwich with sausage, extra cheese, jalapenos, and black olives
Cheese fries
2 beers
Movie theater snack
Large vanilla coke (64 oz)
Large bucket of popcorn with butter
Pretzel bites with beer cheese
Fast Food order
Impossible burger with cheese
Large Dr. Pepper
Dinner
10 chicken tenders
Ranch dip
Fries
4 pieces of Texas Toast
Glass of Cabernet Sauvignon
Snack 1
Diet Coke
Caramel cheesecake ice cream
Snack 2
Grilled cheese
Doritos
Milk
Snack 3
Peanut butter toast
Hot tea
After all that food, I'm comfortably full, but not stuffed to bursting. I'll probably eat similarly on Sunday. Of course, my Thanksgiving weekend stuffings will make this look like a supermodel's diet.
1 year
I agree with those who say it's more about body shape than BMI. I am 5'3, and only once in my adult life, I dipped below 200. My BMI would have been 33.7 at my smallest, but I definitely didn't feel fat, just chubby. Around 250, I start to have a very round look, and at 350, I look fatter than most people the average person sees. That's exaggerated by my fat distribution, which is mostly concentrated in my midsection.
1 year
I like all kinds of bellies... Round, double, hanging, visceral, soft, fluffy, etc. They're all beautiful. I'm pretty sure so many different factors play into body/belly shape, and most of them aren't in our control.
I was around 370 pounds with a big chest and hips, bubble butt, soft jiggly round belly, and pillow arms. I have always been obese, but at that time, 370 was my fattest. Then, I lost weight through diet and exercise. I briefly dropped below 200, and I would describe my body type as chubby with a wide waist. When I started regaining, I did so through power stuffing. My appetite was bigger than ever, and for quite a while, I was eating no less than 10,000 calories a day. I'm now 420-430, and most of my fat accumulated in my mid section. I have a large bulging single belly that I would describe as more firm than someone would expect one this big to be. I do have a lot of side rolls and back fat, but my tummy is definitely round in a way it wasn't before. I rather enjoy this body shape, but I have no idea why I am less jiggly instead of more, like a lot of people who regain are.
1 year
BigBallBellyGirl:
I'm currently in the process of finding my true size and restocking my wardrobe for winter. I'm at my highest weight ever (420 - 430). I actively gained for much of this year, and though I'm not doing so now, I'm 135-145 pounds heavier than I was last Thanksgiving, and 50-60 pounds heavier than my previous highest weight. I struggle with clothes a LOT because I'm VERY big around the midsection. I'm having to stick with some warm basics from custom retailers. I can't find a winter coat though, and it does get chilly in Pennsylvania. Open to recommendations from fellow supersized folks.
Munchies:
I'm not supersized, but have you tried the plus-sized maternity section? You don't have to be pregnant to wear them, and most people won't know you're wearing maternity clothes.
This was the route I ended up taking! I found a custom retailer and ordered a heavy fleecelined maternity jacket in 6XL I also got a couple of heavy ponchos. Fortunately, I don't feel super cold most of the time, so where some people might need a parka, I'll probably do fine with the jacket!
1 year
I'll have to try this. I don't need assistance either, but I have a lot of trouble with Ubers. I'm 5'3" and between 420 and 430 pounds. Because of my height, I have difficulty getting up into bigger SUVs. Because of my body shape, I also usually have to open car doors all the way to get in and out. Fat girl problems, for sure, but it would be nice to have some options.
1 year