Would you rather...(for gainers and feedees)

Number 3

Especially if the gaining is mutual!
7 years

Survey for all who desire to gain a significant amount of weight.

Number 1. I have always had a fascination with fat, being fat and the joy of seeing overweight/fat women/girls. I was overweight as an adolescent and teen-ager. Gained in college, lost weight, kept it off for a long time (twenty five years in military reserves). I have been gaining since I retired from the reserves in 2013, I have gone from 207 to 230 lbs. I have a waist of 47 inches and 44 around my butt. I am enjoying it.
7 years

First broken scale...

I have stepped on my daughter's scale and it goes to "error" immediately. I'm only 230 lbs.
7 years

Stuffed pig

You are trying, for me that in and of itself would be more than enough. It sounds like your are going to hit your mutual goal soon enough, just keep eating and loving.
7 years

Met a girl who looks like she'll be heavy one day

It sounds like the beginning of a great relationship. When I met my wife, she was just a bit plump, having gained in college. When I met her two hundred pound plus mom, I knew she was the one! You might try to find out how big/small her mom is, could be telling of a wonderful future. My lovely wife is over two hundred pounds now.
7 years

What's the most/favorite thing you like to stuff with?

I like to stuff with breakfast foods. Waffles, French toast, pancakes, donut and pastries. I fine I get nice and full, lots of calories to help gain weight and relatively easy to digest. I have binged on these mornings and at night as well. Good luck and eat up!
7 years

Second thaughts

christo1987:
The last month I have been eating on average 5000 calories a day. I have also stoped exercising and exerting energy. I have literally gone all out to gain weight. I have gained 23 pounds to date. My belly is bigger and I look all round bigger. Im really turned on by my weight gain and have gone out in public in tighter clothes... I still suck in my belly around friends and family and every now and again I think what am I doing? I'm so turned on by the gain and love eating but sometimes I think I must stop and start to loose the weight I gained mainly because Im worried what others will think including my wife who has no idea about this whole thing. Do others have this problem?


I have had second thoughts on my gaining. I have gained around ten pounds this summer, now up to around 230 lbs. I used to feel self-conscious when I saw photos of myself, looking heavier. I have gotten over that. I make no effort to hide my gain from my wife (she weighs over 200 lbs.) and no has commented on my weight pro or con. My last doctors check up, I had clearly gained, but no comment from my doctor at all. It really boils down to how you feel, though maybe with some input from your wife. Good luck.
7 years

The best donuts

I usually binge on Entemens (SP?). I buy them at a Safeway store on the to our mountain home. I also like the donuts from "Lamars". I think they are based in Kansas City and have franchises in the west and of course Dunkin Donuts. I grew up on the East coast, so no denying them. They're everywhere back there.
7 years

Wedded bliss

Weight gain after marriage is so easy for both. My wife steadily gained after we got married. She packed on a lot of weight with her first pregnancy too. I stayed in pretty good shape, joining the military reserves a few years after we got married. I retired in 2013 and I have been steadily gaining since, my wife is a BBW and I have not been shy about my increasing waist and belly. She hasn't said a word about my weight, though I'm sure she has noticed it.
7 years

Fat and fit?

GlarbLard:
Is there any way I can gain weight while still keeping some level of physical conditioning? I enjoy a few athletic hobbies, but I have always had a bit of a fantasy for this kind of thing. Thanks for the help.


I still run nearly everyday and do some exercises, in addition to ice skating once a week. I have put ten pounds this summer, up to 230 lbs. So yes you can gain and still be active, as several others have pointed out already, just don't over do it. Good Luck
7 years