Creampuff300 wrote:Uhoh. I think I'm fat

Maybe...you'd better gain some more just to make sure!
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soylentlilac wrote:
There seems to be very little difference between her and -g-
I made the differences subtle on purpose, so people could explore the where-do-you-draw-the-line question.
I also just put a larger version of this at
drfeeder.deviantart.com/
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Someone asked where you draw the line between a chubby woman and a fat one.
Using the attached pic as a guide, I'd say:
a. normal
b. normal
c. normal
d. normal
e. chubby
f. chubby
g. chubby
h. fat
i. fat
j. fat
Please chime in with your own opinions! I'm sure they won't be exactly the same.
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Okay, just started a new thread to help answer this. See "Slim to Fat" in this forum.
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dimplesxoxo wrote:
Can't stop gaining....I see no problem there...
Yeah, if you can have that attitude you're golden!
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LoverBrick wrote:
People sharing their experiences and coping strategies when people ask question would be handy though.
Maybe some of the advice I gave Amanda would help. Worked for her:
askdrfeeder.dyndns.org/letters.html#Amanda
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dimplesxoxo wrote:
unwilling candidates.
Been there!
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LoverBrick wrote:
Now that the five weeks is over I find myself still wanting to stuff myself every day. It's quite difficult to stop and I'm constantly hungry.
Do you wish you'd been warned about the possibility of this happening? Either on this site or elsewhere? Would you have done anything differently?
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One of the risks of gaining on purpose is you can get so addicted to stuffing yourself that you can’t stop gaining.
To avoid this, should feedees practice moderation? Should they make sure they don’t stuff to the max more than three times a month or something like that?
Or is that antithetical to being a feedee? I mean, part of the fun is eating all you want. If you’re going to be that moderate why even bother?
I'm kind of stuck on these questions. A little help please!
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In a way you're lucky...there are health risks associated with getting fat, but they're nowhere near as bad as anorexia. So you have perfect license to EAT!
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