eats:
Time is the key. As you get older, you will get fatter. Good luck!
So true, your matabolism slows as you age. There are habits that you can pick-up, that can fight it.
This was one of the things that I fantasizd about, that. A dom feeder wold use my own body against me,
7 years
Adiposerex:
Anyone ever want to just get past that initial fear of gaining by being forced to gain 50-100 lbs all at once by force? I want to be a big mound of fat, the idea of no escape and no turning back is such a turn on
I agree with this 100'% !
7 years
I might have the chance to get a Pride Maxima 4 wheel scooter, but the motor may need to be replaced. The lift will also be included.
Would this still be worth it???
7 years
Should this not be the feeders responsability, once you are unable to take care of yourself?
7 years
karenjenk:
Bidet ?
Yes,, a bidet, but which one? Why have I NOT seen this in C.R. (you know that consumer mag.)
I wonder which will get the five stars and the one star.
7 years
Oliver Hardy:Always after! That way one can eat more and once stuffed, fill the spaces between all the food. Causing the greatest feeling of satisfaction and a gut so swollen that it sticks out further than ever. And more room to stuff next time cause this way is perfect to create more capacity

Yummy, more capacity+calories - more fat and a larger me.

I have noticed. Issues with my knees, a side-effect of my extra weight. It's just a lifetime complication that I think all feedees get eventually. Anyone one else care to comment?
7 years
[b]sweetfattie
... later on I'll hunt down the recipe I used last time.
You will have to add mind reader to your many talents. I was just going to request that.
7 years
Is drinking heavy cream after a large meal, better than drinking it during, or before.? How does food in the stomach effect how fat gets broken down or how long it may take?
Will this 1...2, punch distend the belly more than if done seperatly?
Just curious.
7 years
pdt:
There's something terribly appealing about the idea of being tied to a bed for months and just massively overfed. You're moved around enough to hold off bedsores, and you're kept clean, despite the fact that you're not allowed to get up for the bathroom. But you're confined for months, and you put on over 100 lbs like that. Imagine the muscle atrophy! Your body would be useless jelly by the time your feeder undoes the cuffs. There's something delicious about the irony of being strapped to the bed when you definitely lost the ability to get up weeks or months ago.
boundandfeed:
If a trusting feeder can be found, one that will not abandon you when the going gets tough. How does one know if someone will not bail on you?
fatterandfatter:
You can't know, not with 100% certainty. But you can get to know someone enough to have a good idea. A scenario that involves massive gains, to immobility, isn't something to be jumped into quickly, just after meeting someone, no matter how much you may desire it. You have to be with the person a while, get to know them, talk about all the possibilities, all the responsibilities. You should also know they have the money and resources to support and care for you totally and properly. (It might also be a good idea to have access to a bank account of your own, with the funds you'd need to hire people to look after you if your feeder bails, or something happens to them.) Then at least you can make an informed decision about whether to totally commit, and put yourself in their hands.
Hedonistic_Purity:
If you're looking for a death feedist, a good test is how much unhealthy garbage they put in front of you when you get home from the hospital after inevitably suffering from some health issue. If the doctor tells you you're eating yourself to death and you come home to a full sheet cake and a milkshake with added lard, you've got a keeper.
I have been wanting to make a full sheet cake with chocolate syrup iceing and maybe some cream cheese. How did ya' know?
7 years
pdt:
There's something terribly appealing about the idea of being tied to a bed for months and just massively overfed. You're moved around enough to hold off bedsores, and you're kept clean, despite the fact that you're not allowed to get up for the bathroom. But you're confined for months, and you put on over 100 lbs like that. Imagine the muscle atrophy! Your body would be useless jelly by the time your feeder undoes the cuffs. There's something delicious about the irony of being strapped to the bed when you definitely lost the ability to get up weeks or months ago.
If a trusting feeder can be found, one that will not abandon you when the going gets tough. How does one know if someone will not bail on you?
7 years