Bmi. what's yours?

31.8, I wanna make it at least 40 though.
1 year

Thinking about regaining

I'm regaining after losing about 40 lbs too! It's so exhilirating to just give up whatever semblance of control around food I spent so long to re-develop. I'm excited to see if any of the regained weight distributes itself differently. I hope you're enjoying your regain too!
1 year

Roll call! any other autistic feedist in the house?

I'm also part of the never been diagnosed crew, but after having a job where I worked with autistic youth, I'm pretty positive I am as well. It definitely explains why I have so many food related icks.
1 year

Being unable to suck in my gut

I've found that the less you try to suck in your gut, the more difficult it becomes. I used to be sucking it in basically any time I was around someone else. During lockdown I stopped completely and now it feels so weird and uncomfortable to even try, I just let my tummy stick out now.
1 year

For the underweight people who got fat

Growing up I was always super underweight from being a picky eater and just not a big eater in general. One day my gf made brownies and I ate waaay more than I usually would and felt nearly the fullest I've ever felt in my life.

Ever since then I've tried to eat until I'm completely full and then try to force in one or two more bites. It worked great for a while, I gained about 100lbs in a year and a half, but in the few years since then I've plateaued. I probably need to implement more snacking on top of big, filling meals.

I think to gain weight you have to push your body passed what you're used to on a somewhat regular basis, and when you're skinny you're REALLY not used to doing that kind of thing, but if you're into gaining, you'll find that it feels pretty good soon enough.
1 year
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