Scenes from 'city island'

Interestingly, the "message" of the movie is that we shouldn't have secrets.

Of course, most feeders and feedees do.
11 years

Fatten up games

moefa666 wrote:
AskDrFeeder wrote:
"Alien Feeder"

poundforpoundcake.deviantart.com/



dr
feeder .. that game is not there anymore smiley thanks


Is too!
12 years

Getting fat

Liposuction everywhere else.
12 years

The wall test

jennanut wrote:
SexyPhat wrote:
thinkittyfeedu wrote:
Breasts first, but ima skinny girl who is just top heavy ^_^ hooters has a wall like this and you get a free shirt if ur bazooms touch first; wish I hadn't been too shy to try.
OMG REALLY?? I WANT A FREE SHIRT!!!


Free Clothes, sign me up!


An "I passed the Wall Test!" shirt?? I like it!

Who would wear one in public?
12 years

The wall test

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.
12 years

Feedees: why get fat?

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
12 years

Enjoying the big lifestyle

Gainer Camp might help, at least a little...
12 years

The gaining life podcast!

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.
12 years

The gaining life podcast!

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.
12 years