becomingoverweight:
Eww, why are you eating organic stuff? GMOs are way better.
What makes you think that?
6 years
Cooking frozen or dried pasta may help. Some frozen pizza at the grocery store may be cheap, as are pizza rolls (at least in the U.S.). Probably a lot of other ideas too.
It's true that after adding enough weight, other significant expenses will occur like bigger cars, maybe broken furniture, etc. but that's after a LOT of extra weight. I doubt an extra 50 lbs alone will cause that. We don't even know what the OP would like to do.
The most significant near term expense, other than food, is probably new clothes.
6 years
Cream is supposed to be liquid... shouldn't be able to scoop it with a spoon.
6 years
Gross! Shave or wax it all off! Laser it off if you can! I'm straight but rather disgusted to see the hairs on a man either.
6 years
Don't really know. Just seems like a magical fat potion that can be sort of addictive.
Got to avoid it, unless of course... you maybe *want* or even need to explode out of your clothes!
6 years
So, I just noticed and discovered a simple recipe. I can't have these often or else I might end up exploding out of my clothes! I'm calling it Liquid Sin because it tastes so good and seems quite easy to suck down.
Lot of shake recipes seem to involve a lot of volume, which can make it harder for smaller folks to drink it all. Some folks may enjoy the extreme discomfort from being too stuffed but for most, probably makes it feel like too much of a chore and can destroy motivation. Not a good thing for adding pounds if you don't keep it up consistently.
In only 20 fl. oz, which is smaller than most large size shakes at fast food restaurants, you get 1,420 calories, 107g sugar (want to watch sugar a bit but better than most shakes out there), and 740mg sodium (a bit high in sodium but this is mostly the syrup, other syrup may have less sodium). May as well watch sodium. Doesn't help you add pounds and if you are adding pounds, there's enough salt in your diet.
Without further ado, the recipe:
Ingredients:
1 cup heavy cream (800 calories; 50 calories per tablespoon)
1 cup chocolate whole milk (220 calories)
4 fl. oz. Hershey's caramel syrup (400 calories, 50 per tablespoon).
Instructions:
1. Add 4 fl. oz. caramel syrup and 1 cup chocolate milk to a 20 fl. oz. water bottle (you probably have an empty water or soda bottle around.. rinse it out).
2. Put on the cap, then shake it very well until the syrup and the milk is very well mixed together.
3. Add 1 cup of heavy cream, put the cap back on, shake lightly to mix it all together.
4. Either drink immediately, or place the cap back on and put it into the fridge. You may wish to use a straw to avoid a vacuum, so you can keep sucking it down, perhaps even while you're sitting at the computer, in front of the TV, reading, etc. Drink it chilled.
It doesn't seem as rich as a shake/malt from a restaurant (though it's considerably more fattening), tastes just like a shake only more liquid and not as cold, it's easier to drink, and it's oh so yummy! Just typing out this recipe is kind of making me want to make another one.
I could probably suck these down all day, but I'm not a proper feedee. Just thought this might help someone.
6 years
Depends on who you ask, but I generally consider it a very bad thing if *truly* forced (no safe word, didn't actually agree to it).
I think it might be a bit of a power or dom/sub thing, so it's not gonna appeal to everyone, probably not even most. As I understand it, giving up control over your food intake and surrendering it to someone else. But typically if anything like this actually occurs, there's some safe word in case it goes too far somehow and it's been somehow agreed to beforehand.
I hope that makes sense.
I also find it hard to believe every man or even most of them who sent you a message want to do this to you. I don't particularly find this appealing. Then again, I also don't recall sending a message to a woman here unsolicited, other than that one time many years ago I told some moderator here about some spam (this was before the message limits became punitive).
7 years
This, is something I've wondered about for awhile. I've also lurked here for over 12 years, often too nervous to reach out. Speaking to very few individuals if I ever do.
What I like, physically is if you assume average height (in the US that's between about 5'3" to 5'7" for women), I like about 200-250ish lbs, give or take some. (I'll admit, some even at 300ish look great.)
At the same time, I don't care for immobility, mental laziness, or ultimate physical laziness. The plump teacher, the large accountant, the soft manager, that's what I really like. Not running or extreme physical exertion (I wish she remains mobile enough to help me around the house) but I still want her in a career type job. That she works hard, even if not physically.
Alas, I don't feel comfortable with a serious relationship as of this writing, BBW or not. I still have a lot I feel I must do first before that is possible.
Though if I do end up with a smaller woman, I will no doubt love her (even if I do secretly wish she will have a larger helping or indulge her sweet tooth a bit more, to give me more to love).
I had to get a bit drunk to post this, by drinking more after the bar. I hope I don't regret posting this later.
Also, not everything is bigger in Texas, but some things are just larger everywhere.
7 years
ILuvChubbyChix:
I like IRC for chat in general.
Though I kind of doubt most folks on here use it. And most IRC users will likely deny their existence on this (or similar) sites except perhaps via PM (not publicly in channel).
boundandfeed:
What app/program do you for IRC and is it secure?
I used IRC back when the WWW was just starting. Writting this makes me feel old.
Used to use mIRC. On hosted WeeChat these days. Hosted meaning it runs on a server I rent and I SSH into,, but you don't have to run it on a server.
It's quite secure; any will support TLS v1.2 connections (latest in wide use as of this writing).
I would probably recommend HexChat (and possibly a thick skin) for anyone new; it's a good balance between noob friendly, somewhat advanced, and supports recent features.
7 years
I like IRC for chat in general.
Though I kind of doubt most folks on here use it. And most IRC users will likely deny their existence on this (or similar) sites except perhaps via PM (not publicly in channel).
7 years