Shoe size advice/help? foot circumference? do i need wide?

ILuvChubbyChix:
Too long, didn't read

I'm hoping that some users can share information like height, and BMI/weight at each shoe size, and how heavy you were when you had to upgrade to the next shoe size, and what size you ultimately upgraded to. But realistically, I doubt many people keep track of this. But even fuzzy recollections may still be helpful! Be sure to mention if it's men's or women's size, and which size system (US, UK, EU, AU, etc.).

And, I think I may need 9 Wide.

The Long Version

For a long time, I was a U.S. Men's 8.5 (Regular, not Wide). I even had a particular brand and model of boots that for a time, felt damn near perfect. Slightly snug but seemed to fit just right, and I felt like I could go almost forever. Well, not forever, but you know what I mean, hopefully. They're what one might call "dress boots" which are very versatile and good for most occasions, either work in an office or any day to day stuff.

But, there came a time when it was nearly impossible to get my size 8.5 side zip boots on. I gained weight, and now I think my feet might be too fat. When I tried it again with those same boots, in the past week or so, it was impossible, even with using a shoehorn.

I also have some other size 8.5 shoes and sneakers I don't think I'll ever be able to use again. They also have shoelaces which I've come to hate.

In a panic, I bought what I thought was the equivalent off of E-Bay, except in size 9.5, for only $40. I think they might be knockoffs. "If it sounds too good to be true," after all. As knockoffs go, they aren't bad and could be far worse. The only apparent bit of bonded leather (what a terrible material! Avoid it!) seems to be inside the top part of the shaft, which started to fall apart from the first couple wears. At least the outside hasn't come apart, and it did smell like real leather when I first got it out of the box.

Except.. the 9.5 boots feels snug on the sides, and after awhile I deal with my feet shifting forwards and back, which suggest they're too long.

It's been unpleasant over the last couple months or so since I got them. If I walk for more than maybe half an hour at a time, my feet are almost in agony. My toenails seem to be poking and scratching the top of the toe box area. Also after awhile, the boot shaft feels like it's chafing the ankles. I blame the whatever it is that goes underneath a bonded leather surface, though the socks take the brunt of it.

The pain and severe discomfort got so bad, I sometimes ended up walking quite slowly just to avoid the toenail scratching.

I do have some size 9.5 slip-on sneakers which seem less keen on slipping forwards and back, but I can tell the insole feels a bit too narrow. That, and such shoes aren't really appropriate for most occasions and tasks.

Another concern is shoe size is only 2 dimensions - length and width. Each size number refers to length and has a different standard width distance associated with each length size. Then, there appears to be a standard length/distance by which "wide" shoes are wider than the standard width of the associated size number.

I tried to find out of there's an associated foot circumference with each size, but I couldn't find any such table. Maybe I'm overthinking it.

Recently, I measured my foot size, according to standard Brannock Device measurements (US sizes). I came up with something between 8.5 and 9, and between B and D width. I think B corresponds with "normal," "regular," or "medium" and D corresponds with "wide," as far as I can tell. If I'm reading and understanding this correctly, this means I need a 9 Wide, although I might not quite fill it out, at least not yet.

Annoyingly, "wide" shoes are not super common. "Extra wide" is less common than that. Trying shoes on person is not really an option. The shoes I prefer are unlikely to be in stock, or if in stock, not in the right size. Many models of shoes don't even come in wide. I want to maybe get this exact model of shoe again, but I will have to order it online.


Having bad shoes is the worst Rather than guessing online you should go to the store and try stuff on I’ve been doing that more lately with everything I buy. What kinda sucks now is that most stores now priortize online sales, Especially shoes. But they do have those measuring things you can use to get your exact measurements. I have one pair of work boots that slip on but require a bit of finesse putting on in the morning and a pair of canvas crocs I wear when I’m not working that I can just slip on and off without even bending over.
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Disadvantages of being fat?

Depends on how fat, a little overweight, overweight, obese, morbidly obese? Hyperobese?

I mean putting on socks is a struggle and I have to use a bidet and I’m teetering on hyperobese.
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Has anyone gained strictly from fast food?

Morbidly A Beast:
If you’re so underweight why worry about people perspective? Most adult men are 180-230

Bbwloverricky:
it’s not that I’m worried about other peoples thoughts I’m aware that if I manage to reach my goal it’s going to show I just feel like I’d enjoy my weight gain more if It was more private and I could focus on the feeling of getting fat more



To each their own I guess I just don’t understand
1 year

Has anyone gained strictly from fast food?

If you’re so underweight why worry about people perspective? Most adult men are 180-230
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Help! advice needed

Things that never happened. You know that there’s a story section right?

People without forum etiquette smh
1 year

Is this good weight gain advice?

Bbwloverricky:
I’m not so much worried about hiding the gut I’m more worried about people knowing it was intentional lol



No one will know it’s intentional unless you explicitly tell someone you’re gaining weight intentionally most peoples brains don’t think people gain weight intentionally that’s part of our thing as feedists, because we sexualize it and it’s deviant so it’s “naughty” to us.
1 year

Is this good weight gain advice?

Bbwloverricky:
yeah you’re probably right lol I just figured it’d be the easiest way for me to get fat quicker I don’t live alone so I have to try to hide that I’m gaining while simultaneously trying to eat enough to gain it’s a hard balance


If you want to gain weight, then gain weight and eat like you mean it. I don’t understand the effort in trying to hide anything it’s not like you really can hide a large jelly donut gut and why subject yourself to not eating how you want?

Every 3,000 calories over your base metabolic rate = 1 lbs. just eat and try to double portion stuff up instead of 1 cheeseburger get 2 etc
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Feederism podcast?

FeederOni:
gmmm I see. the reason I bring this up
is because (I watch Deadwingdork) I seen zoos and even..other people who i will niot mention, make a podcasts for their..crimes

meanwhile, we don't for some reason
hell, I even seen Atheist podcasts to....


Well I mean atheism is like millions of people at least in the US. I doubt that there’s many more than like 400,000 feedists worldwide so I mean there’s not much audience for a feedist one.
1 year

Feederism podcast?

It seems like every time a feedist podcast gets going some drama happens, a models isn’t included or someone gets upset and they complain and then it’s over or they get cold feet that or they are inundated by hordes of honry perverts and stop.

Shits cursed man.
1 year

Is this good weight gain advice?

That’s essentially what people do when they crash diet and this isn’t good for you and is kinda tough on your body, especially the heart when it doesn’t need it. Fact of the matter is our bodies need calories and if you are not a calorie deficit either more or less you will gain/lose weight. Also, who honestly in their right mind wants to starve sounds terrible
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