A vaccine that will prevent weight gain!?

RotundHyperbole:
I think a vaccine or treatment to allow people to consume what they want when they want without gaining weight is a good thing. It'll help in several ways to make this community better.
For example, fewer people becoming feedees just because it is the only way they can find people attracted to them. Fewer people spiraling into depression because they are huge and fat but don't want to be. Fewer surgeries for weight loss. Fewer deaths caused by severe morbid obesity by those who don't want it.

Also, think of the benefits. If you get to a weight or size you're happy with, but don't want to gain any more, or want to focus on your health while still eating like a person barreling down the path to enormity, then you can.

Have to think about the positives and not assume that you don't get to make a choice about these sorts of things. Additionally, a better understanding of what mechanisms impact human's weight gain can only be good for the community. Healthier happier feedees and feeders are great for all. Regardless of weight.

52Percent:
I wonder if this is like Ozempic 2.0 but not designed for weight loss but maintenance?? Hmmmm….


Best I can tell, it's more like ... preventative measures, but some weight loss is possible if it works. The article talks about being able to eat like shit and never gain weight.

sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S088915912400758X

Long story short, they believe that if they can get your gut biome right, it will curb the weight gain at the source. The science is interesting, but I am very curious about its efficacy.
5 months

It's the small things

Ditzy:
My drug addictions were cocaine and heroin.
I was playing in a band and touring a lot so I fell into using both.
Rehab was not fun and getting "clean" was extremely hard.
Addictive personalities are a thing but that was never mentioned to me by rehab doctors.
I find compulsive overeating not really the same thing but an urge that is very strong.
You don't get a high so to speak.
I was eating just because it looked or sounded good and no matter how much I ate the urge to eat was still there.
Its really hard to explain it all.

Munchies:
Kudos on you for staying clean for so long. I know it's not easy getting clean, so it's awesome that you're keeping up the hard work.

That said, I hope you can get to a point where you only overeat because you want to.

Ditzy:
Thanks I appreciate the kind words.
I rarely talk about that stuff on this site.
I try to keep that stuff in the past.
It was a fun part of my life and a dark part as well.


I mean, ultimately speaking, it's none of our business either way. What you choose to share or withhold is up to you.

Either way, you are right. This is a part of your past, and it does not define who you are now.
5 months

It's the small things

Ditzy:
My drug addictions were cocaine and heroin.
I was playing in a band and touring a lot so I fell into using both.
Rehab was not fun and getting "clean" was extremely hard.
Addictive personalities are a thing but that was never mentioned to me by rehab doctors.
I find compulsive overeating not really the same thing but an urge that is very strong.
You don't get a high so to speak.
I was eating just because it looked or sounded good and no matter how much I ate the urge to eat was still there.
Its really hard to explain it all.


Kudos on you for staying clean for so long. I know it's not easy getting clean, so it's awesome that you're keeping up the hard work.

That said, I hope you can get to a point where you only overeat because you want to.
5 months

A vaccine that will prevent weight gain!?

I want to speak because I also want some people feel heard, that kind that fears of getting “munched” by you.


As a side note, this is absolutely hilarious. I love it. Imma use it when I'm talking about FF shenanigans with my friends and partner.

Very good use of my name.
5 months

A vaccine that will prevent weight gain!?

Munchies:
Mm, sounds like a skill issue on your part. I recommend therapy to unpack that.

I'm a muscular black woman dating a fat white man. When we are out and about, no one is paying us any atrention. And when they do, they think we are a cute couple.

No one cares about who you like. And the handful that do are easily ignored

JN_TumLover56:
A skill issue? Really?

You know this comment of mine comes from a good place and not necessarily from self-pity. Even if it sounds like it.

The reason why I say that is because I know that I am not the only person who thinks like this, within and outside of the community. I want to speak because I also want some people feel heard, that kind that fears of getting “munched” by you.

And if I am being honest with you, I have absolutely NO SHAME in liking what I like, I mean I wouldn’t even have this username if I did. Of all the people I have dated (none of whom have ever been equal nor smaller than me) I really don’t care what people think about whenever I am seen with someone bigger than me on a date IRL. However in the online world, people are VERY critical, and as a content creator this is something that I have to be well aware of.

But I have been wrong before, I do acknowledge that. And going back to the topic, I DO hope that I am wrong about all of this especially if it’s about fearing that my fearful delusions would come true. Who knows, maybe it won’t be as bad as I thought… but I suppose we shall wait and see.


I said what I said. If things like this lower your confidence (your words, not mine), that is a skill issue.

Now, there is a separate, very valid conversation to be had about the rising levels of fatphobia. There's alot of forces at play when it comes to systemitizing bigotry, and we should talk about it.

However, if you feel you have a valid reason to worry about your preference for overweight women impacting your capcity to be a content creator, that's well within your ability to handle. I'm not a content creator, but I am in a lot of spaces that are anti-fatphobia. All the creator has to do is put their foot down, and the fans generally police themselves.

No one is 100% in control of their community, but you very much can influence your audience on what is and isn't expected of them.
5 months

Feeder using feedees belly as a yoga ball. is it possible?

Mr Smith:
If you had a feedee with a huge enough ball belly and a petite feeder.
Not serious topic obviously but find both funny and hot. I know it's a pretty stupid topic.


I mean, I have sat on my partner's belly many of times. But I gotta be careful cuz he's got organs in there.
5 months

A vaccine that will prevent weight gain!?

RotundHyperbole:
I think a vaccine or treatment to allow people to consume what they want when they want without gaining weight is a good thing. It'll help in several ways to make this community better.
For example, fewer people becoming feedees just because it is the only way they can find people attracted to them. Fewer people spiraling into depression because they are huge and fat but don't want to be. Fewer surgeries for weight loss. Fewer deaths caused by severe morbid obesity by those who don't want it.

Also, think of the benefits. If you get to a weight or size you're happy with, but don't want to gain any more, or want to focus on your health while still eating like a person barreling down the path to enormity, then you can.

Have to think about the positives and not assume that you don't get to make a choice about these sorts of things. Additionally, a better understanding of what mechanisms impact human's weight gain can only be good for the community. Healthier happier feedees and feeders are great for all. Regardless of weight.


All good points
5 months

A vaccine that will prevent weight gain!?

Third, even if it became a thing, you don't gotta take it. This isn't an attack on fat people. This isn't an attempt to eradicate all fatness from the globe.

JN_TumLover56:
I hope that you are right about this. Because I would hate to live in a reality that was like this.

Munchies:
I desperately wish that everyone in this community would be normal about weight loss. Because every few months or so, someone makes s post about some real or hypothetical weight loss treatment, and everyone loses they God damned minds.

JN_TumLover56:
I’ve got nothing against weight loss. What I am against is people HAVE to do it in order to start living their best life, even though they could still do that without changing. Some people would look at me and think that I have made it and my life is awesome, but reality is not always the case whatsoever.

Plus I also don’t wish to be villainized by having a preference for liking overweight people. Even since the downward spiral of the prime of body/fat positivity, that took a massive hit on my confidence. Now if it’s something that people don’t want, fine by me. But there will be some people who will come after me for encouraging unhealthy lifestyles. - In the outside world’s general public opinion, not in my control unfortunately.


Mm, sounds like a skill issue on your part. I recommend therapy to unpack that.

I'm a muscular black woman dating a fat white man. When we are out and about, no one is paying us any atrention. And when they do, they think we are a cute couple.

No one cares about who you like. And the handful that do are easily ignored
5 months

A vaccine that will prevent weight gain!?

Third, even if it became a thing, you don't gotta take it. This isn't an attack on fat people. This isn't an attempt to eradicate all fatness from the globe.

JN_TumLover56:
I hope that you are right about this. Because I would hate to live in a reality that was like this.


I desperately wish that everyone in this community would be normal about weight loss. Because every few months or so, someone makes s post about some real or hypothetical weight loss treatment, and everyone loses they God damned minds.
5 months