No you can not gain 20lbs in a week
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Has anyone on here started out underweight and fattened themselves into morbid obesity. I'm going to do this to myself. And wondering if anyone has done it? And how do you feel about it?
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tck18:
I made a cake shake the other day, it was 1 box of white cake mix and 1 quart of 2% milk mixed with an electric mixer, it blended very well and was easy to drink but gave me bad diarhhea a few hours later, is that normal or do you have to do it a few times to get use to it?
It only happened once for me. But it happened after a week of doing cake shakes
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alelectro:
There's been discussion about a "point of no return" in gaining, but in thinking about my girl, it dawned on me that there's *at least* three.
1. Physical point of no return
When exercise potential has been diminished by being so out of shape that any calories burned are overwhelmed by increased hunger from multiplying fat cells.
She reached this one first and it wasn't something obvious until viewed in hindsight. She'd have second thoughts about gaining and would go on a diet or start running only to binge sometime later and regain even more. Over time, these second thoughts became farther apart and the time to regaining became sooner.
2. Lifestyle point of no return
At this point, she started living more like a big girl. She'd make excuses like "I'm too fat for that" to avoid going upstairs. She avoided a job that would have required standing all day.
But she still had inhibitions. She'd check labels for calories. She'd avoid the cream at Starbucks. She'd talk about going to the gym, even if she never did. She'd turn down food you could tell she wanted, because "she just ate".
3. Mental point of no return
This is more recent, and only now would I say that she's a true fatty.
She eats with abandon now. She'll grab a second dessert because "ooh, that looks good". She *thinks* like a fatty now. She'll gorge and then take a nap because of all the carbs. She accommodates her fat with loose clothing and A/C rather than apologizing for it or trying to ignore it. Potential weight loss isn't even a passing remark anymore.
There's two interesting things about level 3:
- Now I feel like she's truly experiencing the liberation of being a feedee. No more second thoughts, no more guilt. She just does as she pleases.
- My goodness it's hard to not gain with her. She prefers muscular guys which is why I'm not already huge, but she's constantly offering food now because she snacks so often. Plus tricks that worked at level 1 like splitting a dessert, but letting her eat most of it, don't work anymore when she's ordering two desserts for herself and wondering why I'm not getting one. So side note: If you're gonna get your girl big, make sure you either have a lot of self control or she's cool with you growing too.
I dont believe a point of no return is a real thing. But there are points where it gets harder and harder to get back to the starting point
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I'm hoping to shock some people with weight gain. Sadly I'm still to small for that
4 years
AlmostOverweight:
So i’ve never intentionally tried to gain before because it’s still a scary idea for me to try. However I wanted to try to see how much I could gain in one week by just binging on absolute shit. Does anyone have any tips?
One week? you wont gain anything noticeable if you gain at all.
It takes weeks before you start to notice any real weight gain.
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As of right now I'd like to reach 600-700lbs
4 years
My bmi is now 23. Up from 20.7 two months ago
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Wrestlingman:
So I saw a gainer update on gaining over night but did not mention how so how do you gain over night.
You don't it's a slow process that takes time.
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Ditzy:
The ones here that have a fat fantasy or fetish don't really consider the not so good parts of being large.
WideJuan76:
Yeah, they love the fantasy of it all but not the practical application of it. Like I have to do countdowns and rock back and forth now just to get up
I don't know I'm kinda looking forward to struggling to get up. And barley being able to walk
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