I've worked with heavier patients that people would be surprised I could even lift up. I remember colleagues looking at me as if there is no way this guy can do it. I shocked them. When they asked how I told them I had experience. What they didn't know as a feeder who has prepared for an immobile partner, I have had a long time preparing for a partner over 600lbs. Not just lifting. The physical limitations is why a feeder is needed. It's the helpful balance of continue growth in their feedee. Once they get too big to move around on their own, a practical feeder (even if this is your first time being a feeder) can make the accommodations that their feedee will need going forward.
Part of the weight gain journey is all the extra steps that are taken to get to the destination. As long as there is a loving bond it won't be seen as just feedee and caretaker but spouse to spouse, partner to partner.
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This sounds too good to be true. Really hope this is the happily ever after for both of you.
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Yeah this is difficult. Besides models we see over 600-700lbs there are more immobile people out there either living in silence or already in a relationship. Finding one that is single, is willing to open up, and for you to find is harder than diamond.
A lot of people at that size, especially alone, suffer from a lot of mental challenges and may not want to stay that size, especially just for a partner.
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