feedee wrote:
My toes and belly touch at the exact same time... What does that mean, because I'm not exactly skinny, my belly is quite plump :/
It's not a serious test, since people gain weight so differently. Some very large women flunk the Wall Test, presumably because they gain more in the hips, butt and thighs than anywhere else.
About its only use is as a personal milestone.
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tytybby09 wrote:
1. You hate dieting.
2. You like to overeat.
3. You like fattening food.
4. You're tired of feeling guilty about your weight or appetite.
5. You find it erotic.
6. Your significant other wants you to gain.
Nice, but it's better not to renumber. Let me rephrase your answer:
4 2 1 3 6 5
11 years
Gainer Camp might help, at least a little...
11 years
TheMarshmallow wrote:
Not impossible, but difficult.
True, but given that 98% of diets fail, and given that feedees/gainers are probably going to have more trouble staying on a diet than most, I'm going to say it's virtually impossible.
Or at least difficult enough that it's irresponsible to recommend gaining without qualifying that difficulty.
11 years
I guess my only serious disagreement with the Gaining Life podcasts is the pervasive notion on there that if you get fat and change your mind about it, you can always simply lose the weight.
It's irresponsible to suggest this. For the vast majority, even if they can take the weight off, they can't keep it off.
11 years
Yes. I haven't personally been there, but many others have and told me about it. It's pretty common.
I advise discussing this. Don't make it a confrontation, don't deliver ultimatums, but get it out.
(I haven't kept track but it seems to me people usually ignore this advice!)
11 years
Stefanydiwilmette wrote:Seph wrote:
I've been a vegetarian all my life - and I've also always been fat [grin] Junk food is the way to do it!
I think that's nice. I like the idea of getting you plush, but I don't relish the idea of killing alot of animals to do it.
Ah, but you would, wouldn't you!
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I'm not judging here, just curious.
Are you...
1. Gaining but don't talk about it with anyone.
2. Gaining but not admitting that you like it or that even that you're okay with it.
3. Gaining and tell people you're okay with it but not that it's intentional.
4. Gaining and tell people you like it but not that it's intentional.
5. Gaining and tell people it's intentional.
6. Gaining and admitting it's a sexual thing
7. Gaining, didn't want to tell but people found out anyway.
If you've said more to some people than others, you might give a mixed answer, e.g. "2 to some friends, 1 to parents" or something.
Thanks!
11 years
KermitTFrog77 wrote:How do I counter act weight watchers without looking like I am doing so?
Yeah, that's totally messed up.
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