Fatcules71
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I must admit, as an FA since childhood, I love the idea of a woman gaining weight. It is pleasurable to see online, on my favorite models, and in "real life" on a significant other.
Is the "idea" of weight gain the same as actual weight gain? I read gaining models blogs and photo captions about how much they are eating and how often. The calorie calculations for stuffings. The talk about eating all day and stuffing beyond comfort. I must confess the musings are exciting and erotic.
The reality is more sobering as how could someone truly stuff themselves to capacity and continue eating to remain stuffed all day? Is it really possible to consume 30,000 calories in a day? How many days in a row could you maintain that consumption? How could you afford that kind of consumption? The truth is, if anyone of theses gainers actually consumed that many calories for an extended period of time they would put on weight at an alarming rate; although extremely erotic, not realistic. Does awareness of the impracticability of that pattern of eating or consumption of calories detract from the fantasy?
Is the "idea" of weight gain the same as actual weight gain? I read gaining models blogs and photo captions about how much they are eating and how often. The calorie calculations for stuffings. The talk about eating all day and stuffing beyond comfort. I must confess the musings are exciting and erotic.
The reality is more sobering as how could someone truly stuff themselves to capacity and continue eating to remain stuffed all day? Is it really possible to consume 30,000 calories in a day? How many days in a row could you maintain that consumption? How could you afford that kind of consumption? The truth is, if anyone of theses gainers actually consumed that many calories for an extended period of time they would put on weight at an alarming rate; although extremely erotic, not realistic. Does awareness of the impracticability of that pattern of eating or consumption of calories detract from the fantasy?