johniav:
Usually people tell me that I look like I enjoy food.
John Smith:
How rude.
Agreed
4 years
I like so many others freaked out upon gaining weight. Does anyone have tips for not getting worked up when weight seems to pile on without trying?
4 years
I enjoy having the opportunity to eat great food without worrying about what others will think of my appearance.
4 years
Usually people tell me that I look like I enjoy food.
4 years
Yes, often, when I go to the gym, I'm constantly reminded of how short and overweight I'am when I see a great deal of tall and fit people. Sure, I often wonder what they think when they see how different I look in comparison. Fortunately, I'm fine with how I look.
4 years
johniav:
Have any of you attempted to gain weight and then suddenly get freaked out after realizing that you're actually getting really fat. This question was born out of a personal experience.
John Smith:
Every official feedee I ever had backtracted while their weight-gaining period: two of them did before approaching obese territory and the third one, who used to be skinny at that time, freaked out after a few couple of additional pounds because our college peers were constantly nagging her about her expanded appetite and slightly less thinner frame.
I understand that as I was somewhat uncomfortable as I put on weight.
4 years
All of my life, I've been thin. Around the age of 38, I started putting on weight to the point of others pointing out that I looked like i'd been eating . I don't know what I'm classified now at 5'3 and 155 pounds.
4 years
Do you feel as though the side effects are worth it?
4 years
Well, sometimes I would think that it would be awesome and then again being brought out of the house by a crane may not be my idea of a fun Saturday.
4 years
XxxYyy:
As I approached 250 I had to take a big breather and think it through before I continued gaining.
Yes, it can be startling.
4 years