Honestly, I'd say that one big dream of mine is a Man vs Food style scenario, with the restaurant cheering me on, the manager coming to give me my prize(t-shirt and refund for the meal so that it's free), and a giant, churning belly as the end result!
Bonus if I have a S.O. outside to rub my belly after!
As for exactly what the challenge is, it'd either be a HUGE steak or a massive ice cream dish!
1 year
Ligr77:
If everyone embraced gluttony the way the feederism community did, it wouldn't really be sustainable for even a modern society.
AskDrFeeder:
I'm thinking of it less as a religion and more of a Joseph Campbell finding-your-bliss kind of thing. Not everyone is required or expected to practice it.
Oh, well in that case, it's a little more likely. It just would be a hard sell for some outside of the community.
1 year
Admittedly, I used to be way more attracted to fat on others than myself. I didn't complain about being fat by any means, but I wasn't as attracted to it on me.
That said, this was also before I suspected myself of being bi.
1 year
Ligr77:
I've mentioned this before somewhere else, but I feel like it's perfect here!
Maruchan ramen. Super quick, super versatile, full of carbs, it's one of the staples of my pantry and/or fridge.
Munchies:
If you stuff yourself with a lot of Maruchan ramen, I recommend not using the seasoning packet. If you are eating several bowls, you'll be retaining water for days.
That can get really uncomfy - especially if you have periods.
Instead, season the noodles yourself. You might even make something tastier.
As for the seasoning packets, set them aside. You can use them in a lot of other dishes. I highly recommend adding a packet to some rice, and added that rice to whatever meal you were about to make.
Game changer.
I will say, another thing I do is drain some of the water before I season, no matter what I season with.
That said, I have set aside the seasoning packet! And it is indeed a game changer!
1 year
Ligr77:
If you're gonna charge me over 20 bucks on a dish, it'd better be big, and it better be good!
I'm always shocked by how much people will spend for such little portions.
Also, I understand that people tend to eat with their eyes, but plating is kinda overblown in fancy places. If I'm going out to eat, I'm thinking way more about how it tastes than how it looks.
Letters And Numbers:
Not trying to be snarky, but there are way more restaurants that serve big portions and don’t try to do anything special with plating than there are expensive restaurants with small portions and that eye appeal you’re talking about. They should be very easy to avoid if that’s not your jam.
That being said, and maybe it’s regional, but I see $20+ per entree around here no matter if it’s a bowl of pasta or a steak. If I go into a diner I expect to walk out paying at least $20 per person. It’s just what restaurant food costs right now. An entree at a higher end place starts around $27-30.
Admittedly, that is a pretty good point. Might've gotten a little carried away lol.
I just figured that it might be a controversial opinion because of that whole "date at a fancy restaurant" thing that a lot of couples do.
Also, I sometimes forget to adjust my ideas of an average priced dish for inflation, so admittedly I might've been estimating a bit lower.
All of that said however, I still feel like the fancier restaurants wouldn't be my scene if I'm being honest.
1 year
If you're gonna charge me over 20 bucks on a dish, it'd better be big, and it better be good!
I'm always shocked by how much people will spend for such little portions.
Also, I understand that people tend to eat with their eyes, but plating is kinda overblown in fancy places. If I'm going out to eat, I'm thinking way more about how it tastes than how it looks.
1 year
AskDrFeeder:
I'm about the least spiritual person you'll ever meet, so I will not argue this point. I'm just putting it out there to see if anyone thinks it's possible. Part of finding your bliss and all that.
If it is possible, how do you do it?
Honestly, if you look at religions as a societal construct, I find it hard to believe that it'd be practical. If everyone embraced gluttony the way the feederism community did, it wouldn't really be sustainable for even a modern society.
But if you're talking about a spiritual level, there are some beliefs of devourer deities in mythology. That said, they're almost always antagonistic, and usually neutral when they aren't.
Bottom line, I think for humans, it might be possible, but it'd be impractical.
1 year
Kacchan:
Sorry, all - Ranch dressing is overrated. (Not sorry)
Honestly, even as a fan of ranch I feel like it's overrated.
I mean, pizza dipped in ranch? Why?
1 year
This is actually a huge issue I've had for a long time. Before FF, I was super ashamed of what I was into, and I felt like admitting that I was into it would automatically get me branded as a freak.
But honestly, I realize now that anyone who kink-shames is NOT a person I want in my life, because it's just another way people try to de-humanize others!
Just because you're into something doesn't make you any less valid as a human than anyone else. I honestly think more people need to get that through their skulls.
1 year