Fantasy feeder d&d

I'd love to join in, the only problem is I don't have pathfinder books, or the money to buy them online. (Being broke is fun).

I do have a pathfinder character sheet that I've only used a few times before. But he's level 3 I think.
12 years

Waist/pant sizes?

BouncyBoy wrote:
OniGumo wrote:
6'6" 580lbs, the size in the waistband of the jeans I'm wearing right now say 66". But Liberty Blues run big I think, I measured them with my tailor's tape and I think they're actually closer to like 74".


LOL they may have started out at 66" and grew in the wash. Yeah, thats it. The wash expanded by pants.


They arrived like that lol. But I can go with that notion, hopefully the wash keeps expanding my pants so I'll be able to wear them longer.
12 years

Attention new mexico ffers

I saw it on the today show the other day. They even interviewed the rich old dude that hid the treasure and is giving out the clues. So I guess it's legit.

Check it out, and if any of you New Mexico FFers find it, remember I'm broke...and I'm cuddly...and...and I love you? lol

also, link to the Today Show story on it.

today.com/video/today/50970374#50970374
12 years

Skinny girls for fat guys

snout wrote:
Ahmatti wrote:
This is easier said as a normal weight person than done as a fattie. The stream of antifat messages from public at large is loud enough to make many of us doubt themselves and this is not simply a matter of will power. Larger forces are in play, indeed. While people here and you are supportive, it is quite evident that most of world is lagging behind.


I don't think shaming is set to one body size. I've seen numerous posts about "you have no curves, you're not a real woman" on tumblr. It's just easier to bash either extreme (thin or fat) and stay neutral about the middle ground.


I don't think the "very skinny" catch nearly as much hell as the "very fat". I knew a lot of people who were rail thin in high school and middle school, and to my knowledge they never had to endure a special level of disdain like I did for being over 300lbs going from the 8th grade onward.

I'm not saying that the very slim don't catch any flack, but you're not as easy of a target as someone like me.
12 years

Brand new whose line

I can't wait. Though I do wish they could have gotten Drew Carey back as host because he was great at it.
12 years

Fat positive fiction

obsessed wrote:
So, i know there are stories on here, and they are SOOO amazing... but the majority of them are too short and leaving me wanting more!!..

so question is..

anyone know of any proper books on this subject, in preference BHM and Weightgain!? i can buy on paperback or something?

would appreciate any help! =D

thank you all!


If you want long then give my story "The Consort" a gander. At the moment it's in three parts, and has bout 15 chapters. I'm still writing it too, and I don't think I'm very close to being finished with it.

As for published works try "When Zachary Beaver came to town". I read it years ago, it's not so much "fat positive" as just fat. It's by Kimberly Willis Holt. It's fairly good from what I remember.
12 years

Whats your favorite word

I also like Klaxon because it sounds fancy.
12 years

Waist/pant sizes?

6'6" 580lbs, the size in the waistband of the jeans I'm wearing right now say 66". But Liberty Blues run big I think, I measured them with my tailor's tape and I think they're actually closer to like 74".
12 years

Attention new mexico ffers

Apparently there is a treasure hidden somewhere around Santa Fe.

The Today Show's website is supposed to have something like nine clues to its location posted as well.

The background here is that some millionaire/billionaire was diagnosed with cancer so he decided to hide 2 million in gold somewhere in Santa Fe. The only clue I know for sure is that it's above 5000 feet in elevation.

Good luck
12 years