I don't think I'd recognize me from the skinny picture, especialy when I used to think I looked fat in the skinny picture...
This is from a book on Native American Legends I wrote and ilustrated. One of the stories is feature Coyote as a Feeder and the Blood Monster as a Feedee. You might be able to guess the results :) You can find it here: http://www.amazon.com/Changes-Stori
The one on the left used to be my "After" shot. Now it's my "Before." I think I'm looking kinda round...
Do I look bigger? Maybe it's just the angle. Significant stuffing--large meal, another whole watermelon, all the diet coke on hand and then I switched to iced tea. I could have handled more :P
In a world where the media pushes the ideal of a ripped six-pack abs model, there are others who secretly admire a well-bellied man. Some find every pound of flesh that represents an over indulgence can be erotic. Some want to be fat themselves—others wan
@SquidP23-good on you-might want to tease the lovely ladies with a profile picture of your success
@SquidP23-I've commented on this topic b4-if you want to gain, how does a feeder know you want to be fattened? The plumper you are, the easier you are to spot and you give a message to potential f