I want my belly to become twice as big. So that it hangs below my knees and touches the floor. And inside me everything always gurgles and bubbles from maximum fullness!
it's such a nice feeling!
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I want my belly to become twice as big. So that it hangs below my knees and touches the floor. And inside me everything always gurgles and bubbles from maximum fullness!
it's such a nice feeling!
My ex-girlfriend and good friend Cassandra! With her i gained 40 kg. She is very hardcore and could easily fatten me up so much that my heart would give in and stop. And even though we broke up, we remained good friends, and she will be happy to see my belly drop below my knees😈
Let's talk about walking~
If you're fit or mostly physically able, you may not think about others' mobility. I'm not quite talking about becoming "immobile" as we understand it in the feedist community, but just something for my fellow feeders to consider (and anyone who is walking with people who may be larger). It's going to be different for everyone because every body is different. This is based on my own observations.
As your feedee grows, they might not be able to walk as far as they used to. This means you might need to take more frequent breaks with them. Their body might hurt when standing or slowly browsing (shopping for example).
Weather may also affect this. I live in a climate that's very dry and hot in the summer. I have to pay extra care to my feedees when out and about with them in weather like this.
If you drive, when you get to the car, start it and crank that air conditioner all the way up. Let the car start to cool as your feedee gets situated. It might take them some extra time to get in and get their seatbelt on. If your car's A/C is broken, get it fixed. Seriously. Drop the $$$ and do it because you do NOT want your feedee to be uncomfortable after walking and hefting themself into the car (especially in warm weather).
Tips:
Scout out your trip before you go! Look for coffee shops to take breaks in. Are there public benches? Do the shops you plan on going to have seating?
Ask your feedee how far they can usually walk. Record this and be aware of how far they can actually walk (they might over-estimate it).
Check-in with your feedee frequently to see how they are doing. They might be ready to call it a day far sooner than you're ready for and that's ok.
Please feel free to add your own tips and experiences to this post!
Fat boy life hack: I’ve been buying my clothes 2x sizes too big to both give me room to eat and incentivize me to outgrow them!