Wife has ibd, stomach ulcers.

Twig Bug:
Hello I hope everyone is doing well!
I have been trying to find ways to help alleviate my wife's Ibd and stomach ulcers...she wants to get as fat as possible it has a hard time eating more when she is full due to her stomach being more sensitive.
Please if anyone knows of any remedies that might help I am all ears!


She needs to heal her stomach ulcers before she worries about gaining weight.

Also, what is IBD?
5 months

Knees

Morbidly A Beast:
This vague Covid conspiracy stuff and lumping it in with routine knee care is really dumb

Weetabix:
Yeah well we have to be vague about that subject because of censorship. It's an example of how the whole medical industry is corrupt. They knew better but went ahead anyway.

Morbidly A Beast:
Being skeptical of the medical industry for its greed and ineffectual practices are one thing but to go out and just spout baseless conspiracy theories about effectiveness of the Covid vaccines makes you sound like a crazy person and is a huge association fallacy

Biglunch:
I did not hear him spout baseless conspiracy theories. Care to provide an example?

Note: asking for examples of things he said at the time of this quote, not after or since then.


Hey hun. Please don't dredge up old drama. Everyone has moved on. Don't stir trouble back up. That helps no one.
5 months

My theory

Biglunch:
This isn’t even the first time this idea was proposed on this website. It was proposed 13 years ago apparently lol here:

fantasyfeeder.com/forum/posts


It's not the first. It won't be the last.

The conclusion is stupid either way. If it was reality, feedism wouldn't be so niche and fat people wouldn't get shit on in general.

There are cultures that prize fatness. The media over there handles the concept very differently than it does over here. In fact, I'd argue it treats fatness the same way most cultures treat thinness.
5 months

My theory

Morbidly A Beast:
I think we as feedists tend to project our proclivities outward so some of us see feedism everywhere. When the reality it’s just a common expression of a gluttonous live style, how we handle loss, stress etc at worst and at best they are attempts at humor at the expense of fat people.

It’s kinda like how some people into bdsm project dom/sub dynamics into other aspects of life.

I think as fat people we spit in the face of these tropes, for the most part just as people spit in the face of dom/sub dynamics


When you are part of a niche group and spend a lot of time around others in the niche group, it's really easy to delude yourself into thinking you're just like everyone else.

Being in community with others that share common interests is good, but it's also good to touch grass from time to time lest you forget.
5 months

My theory

Biglunch:
When I read his post, the way I interpreted it is that he is just theorizing a possible conspiracy theory, but not showing that he necessarily is fantasizing about it. But that was just my interpretation. I don’t understand the last sentence he wrote, looks like it was a misprint.
My interpretation could be biased, as someone who regularly stays abreast of conspiracy theories


I can understand your line of thinking.
5 months

My theory

Slender:
Hello, I don't know how I came up with this, but don't you think that society is educating us a little from a young age to become fat and to normalize fatness? for example fairy tales about weight gain Gingerbread House, Little Red Riding Hood, series where a character gains weight in at least one episode (simpsons, south park, futurama, SpongeBob, as if someone wanted to tell us that gaining weight is not bad and we should go for it 😅, you too so will he come

Munchies:
I question your media literacy.

Fairytales exist in an extremely Christian backdrop. Fatness is depicted as an offshoot of gluttony - a sin. In fact, if you look at the story tales, Gluttony is either punished or an aspect of a morally corrupt character.

The Huntsman kills the Wolf. Hansel and Gretal are punished for eating the witch's house and the witch is punished for fattening Hansel up for the slaughter.

As for the more modern shows, pay attention to the events again. Every time, they show getting fat as a bad thing. It's the butt of the joke. It's a sign a character is at their lowest. It's a springboard for a PSA on healthy eating, disordered eating, and exercise.

I don't doubt that there are sometimes kinksters working on these shows. However, it's more of an influence on a non-sexual aspect of things.

Also, why in the world would you be okay with adults grooming kids sexually via media? I don't think that's happening, but why are you fantasizing about that?

Kids can't consent.

It you get turned on

Biglunch:
He never said he fantasized about it.


Read his post again, love.

Feedism and weight gain are highly stigmatized in wider society. He is, in fact, fantasizing about a world in which society is grooming people into certain sexual proclivities over some people just being wired differently.
5 months

Which do you like? consistently stuffing to get fatter? or occasionally really big stuffing for

Bigwideland:
A constant intake I find is more conducive to gains. Increasing it over time. As three meals.

And I as like a day of snaking, every half hr or so, they is also a way to be lots of calories in one day.

None the less I like to have a bigger feed to test my capacity as well, so both I guess.

BigBallBellyGirl:
Agreed re: constant intake. I find, if I want to gain A LOT, it's helpful to do a giant stuffing day, enough to push my weight up ten pounds on the scale, and then to continue eating big so none of the weight drops off. It's how I've achieved some of my biggest gains ever

Munchies:
This is how I packed 100 lbs on my partner in under a year.

He had a gastric bypass years before we met, so his capacity was kinda small. By the time we stopped for health reasons, he was eating about 14k calories a day.

Some of my finest work, ngl.

BigBallBellyGirl:
Very impressive. I bet you both enjoyed every minute.

Stretching the stomach is a real thing. When I am in peak gaining mode, two large pizzas are my norm (and don't even make me overly full), and it seems so foreign to think the vast majority of people hit capacity at two or three slices.


Yeah. Helping his stomach shrink was an experience. He was not happy. Being hungry all the time sucks. But he got through it.
5 months

What's your opinion on the movie feed?

Malvineous:
It's vitriolic garbage full of harmful misconceptions that are still getting perpetuated to this day. If you want to turn your brain off and look past that, it's very similar in feeling and quality to most of the lesser Saw sequels. At least the idea of a serial killer based on an online fetish community (especially ours) is a kind of novel concept for a slasher villain. At the end, the detective ends up dating a BBW, which is probably the director's way of showing us that some fat people are still acceptable in his eyes.

Munchies:
Everything I hear about this movie reinforces my decision not to watch it.

Malvineous:
One thing I forgot to mention is that the movie draws a comparison between feeders and Armin Meiwes, the cannibal who found a voluntary victim on the internet. That's enough to show author intent with this one.


*screams in terror*
5 months

Best and worst cities for feedism

I've heard that Melbourne Australia has the highest per capita of restaurants and cafes.

Could be fun.
5 months

My theory

Slender:
Hello, I don't know how I came up with this, but don't you think that society is educating us a little from a young age to become fat and to normalize fatness? for example fairy tales about weight gain Gingerbread House, Little Red Riding Hood, series where a character gains weight in at least one episode (simpsons, south park, futurama, SpongeBob, as if someone wanted to tell us that gaining weight is not bad and we should go for it 😅, you too so will he come


I question your media literacy.

Fairytales exist in an extremely Christian backdrop. Fatness is depicted as an offshoot of gluttony - a sin. In fact, if you look at the story tales, Gluttony is either punished or an aspect of a morally corrupt character.

The Huntsman kills the Wolf. Hansel and Gretal are punished for eating the witch's house and the witch is punished for fattening Hansel up for the slaughter.

As for the more modern shows, pay attention to the events again. Every time, they show getting fat as a bad thing. It's the butt of the joke. It's a sign a character is at their lowest. It's a springboard for a PSA on healthy eating, disordered eating, and exercise.

I don't doubt that there are sometimes kinksters working on these shows. However, it's more of an influence on a non-sexual aspect of things.

Also, why in the world would you be okay with adults grooming kids sexually via media? I don't think that's happening, but why are you fantasizing about that?

Kids can't consent.

It you get turned on
5 months