I don't think it's anyone else's business. Aside from partners who were into it anyway, I've never told anybody that it's a kink. So far none of my friends or family have commented on my weight, but if they did, I'd just blame my metabolism.
1 year
I've been trying to gain for about a year, but I still feel like i haven't made the transition from 'slim' to 'plump'. I've never thought about a 30 day challenge. It actually seems like a good idea when you think about it, because you've set yourself a goal and at the end you can assess firstly whether it worked, and secondly, if it did work, whether or not you still want to continue at the same rate. I don't really like counting calories, but as long as I had a rough estimate of how much I was eating per day, it would probably work. I might try this starting in August, just for the one month, and then see how things are in September. It's worth a try.
1 year
Jharris99:
Usually happens yes just have to accept it then lose it later if necessary
Did you lose the weight you gained?
1 year
I think I'm a 3, but I'm really striving to get to a 4 or a 5. Would love to be in the 'plump' category ๐
1 year
MottiF:
I was.
My closed family members has noticed my weight gain and being expressed their negative views about it. But my aunt love feeding me and every time I come visit sheโs making sure I am eating well. Recently she noticed my belly got a little bigger and just smiled to me with a wink ๐
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Nice it's getting some recognition. It's looking very plump, by the way ๐
1 year
Audrey Beauregarde:
I always had a bit of a bulge, but was still fairly skinny. Then I went to college, gained the freshman 15, and haven't gone back.
Definitely suits you. You look *very* well fed.
1 year
I've been deliberately gaining for the past year or so, but I still feel skinny. I think when I outgrow some outfits I'll feel like I'm seeing results. I get impatient, because it seems like nothing is happening. It's like growing your hair out, only it's your belly. Anyone else feel like this?
1 year
Chubster87:
Literally just today I was aproched by a customer in work who I havnt seen in months. She asked me how I was and said I must be happy because I've gained weight. It's the first time anybody has acknowledged my weight gain. I was having doubts about gaining yesterday but now im more motivated than ever. As soon as I was free I bought 500mls of heavy cream and downed it.
MrWiggly:
That's great! If it was me I would ask "Where have I gained weight?" as if I wasn't aware, and then hope she would say, "Well, certainly your stomach!" and I would say "What about it?" Hoping she would say "It's very big now."
Way cool about the heavy cream...that'll do it!
Chubster87:
I wish!!
I love this. I'm still waiting for my first comment. I ran into someone I hadn't seen for nearly a year the other day, and I think I saw them glance at my belly. I was really hoping they would say something about it, but they didn't ๐ข. I call it 'Schrodinger's Fat'. Until someone remarks that I'm starting to get chubby, I still think I'm thin ๐ฅบ
1 year
Yeah, I've probably gained somewhere near ten pounds in the past month or so, though that's not through conscious stuffing sessions, it's more just generally being more greedy lol. I can't really notice it myself -- I still 'feel' thin. I think I only really believe I'm making progress when I try on old clothes. I want it to be noticeable!
1 year
BellyandCurves:
Not sure if I am messed up, but I find feminine curves on guys to be attractive.
Munchies:
That's hardly messed up. And you're far from the only person who likes feminine curves on men.
Joeylatorre:
Iโm a guy and I love feminine curves. Iโve already got the belly and moobs. I just wish I had the pear-shaped hips, thighs and butt to go with it.
I'm just starting out. I would love my belly to plump up and get softer. I think fattening up is quite a feminising thing in itself. I totally envy guys with jiggly curves.
1 year