I have a 32,000 light Christmas display.
11 years
It depends on the job. If you are a TV newscaster, a size 8 would probably not be hired or retained, except maybe one token one. On the other hand, a nurse or a teacher could be 400 pounds and probably not discriminated against unless they couldn't do the work.
If you already have the job, it is less likely you would be fired for being fat, but if you are looking for a new job, you would probably just be passed over.
In the United States, only Michegan, DC, and a few cities in CA have laws against fat discrimination.
11 years
Gainesville. lol
11 years
I would let her bring it up. If you really love her without gaining, you don't want to scare her away. Make sure she knows that gaining is her choice, and that you will still love her if she decides to stop. (if that is the case)
11 years
I think that there are ways to bring it up, but I just don't think too many people are going to be in it. You can mention that you know someone who is fattening their girlfriend. And then see if the person freaks out, or says that it sounds like fun.
11 years
99.99% of the people do not want to gain. I think people who come to this website sort of lose the reality of that fact. The best way to find a feedee is to be on a website, and find someone who is already into it.
11 years
Considering there are over 300 million people just in the US alone, and probably only a few thousand on this site, it's not very likely anyone will run into someone in real life.
11 years
WaistingAway wrote:
Never once told somebody in the 'general' population I liked the idea of a woman getting fat (or fatter) on purpose.
I was out to dinner with a lovely lady last night who I've know for quite some time and who has recently gained a lot of weight. I would have loved to say something like, "You look so much prettier now that you've gotten fatter. I think you made the right choice."
Can't say that in the "real" world so I say it here.
You can probably say something to let her know you like it. Even something like, "you look good. Did you change your hair style." or "new clothes?"
11 years
theorangemage wrote:
This is gonna sound pretty radical to some/most of you, but I think people should only be fat if they want to be.
The only problem with that is that not everyone who wants to become fat can become fat, and not everyone who wants to be thin can become thin.
11 years
Crystal_C wrote:Ya know, I've always felt cheated in the boob department. Most bigger girls I've seen have huge boobs, yet here I am a size 18-22 (pants) and I have small 42 C boobs. ugh.

I know one woman over 400 who is still an A cup. C cup isn't that small.
11 years