Gaining plan

I think you should measure your capacity once a week, just for a challenge.

Just once a week, keep track of EVERYTHING you eat. Then a week later, eat exactly the same thing...plus a little more. smiley

Do that every week, should be fun!
11 years

The wall test

Kissy the Amazon wrote:
I passed (or failed depending on who's grading this test) Belly touches first, breasts about an inch behind, toes though -I no idea as I can't see them


If you CAN'T touch your toes to the wall, you PASS.
11 years

Oilve oil?

"GrowingCurves" claims it's healthy. See: growingcurves.blogspot.com/
11 years

Getting noticed..

"Damn, I've been putting on weight lately," she said, taking another bite out of the candy bar, "can't figure out why..."
11 years

How do you know ?

Yeah, what luvpears said.

Be nice and polite and friendly, give him your email address or phone number, but don't do the one-night-stand thing.

If he's sincere he'll follow it up.

Is there still a chance he's a jerk? Of course. But there's always that risk, whatever your size. Be careful, but not so careful you never take any chances.
11 years

Your quickest gains?

Well, FatNat gained 18 pounds in a week at Gainer Camp!
11 years

A feedee predicament,

It's not even a decision you need to make until you find this hypothetical awesome feeder who wants to make you enormous.

If you do find her--and the odds are probably not great--then it's her job to convince you to become enormous. If she can't, it's not meant to be.
11 years

Is it just my imagination...

In my initial entry on this thread I was thinking mainly of how people on-line are, on sites like this one, youtube, curvage, etc. Even on ff there's more acceptance and enthusiasm about gaining than there was 5 years ago. That's my impression anyway.

Though your comments on the general culuture's acceptance are nice too.
11 years

The internet and feederism

surfwithsoul wrote:
To what extent do you think the internet has contributed to the whole culture of feederism?


There was barely any culture at all before the internet. I didn't even know others like me existed until I was 30!
11 years