I don't know if anyone remembers these or not, but sometime in the mid to late 80's, there was an inexpensive type of computer chair they called the "back chair". Typically, they were made out of a couple of curved pieces of wood with a padded seat and padded place to put your knees. They looked sort of like a sled or something, and you sat in this "semi-kneeling" position on them. It was all the rage for a short time, due to the claims that it was much better for your back than sitting straight up in a normal chair.
I'd forgotten all about the things, until my friend Cindy was cleaning out her basement for a garage sale. She's a skinny little thing, but her best friend who was over, helping out, is the complete opposite. She's had 5 kids and gained a considerable amount of weight with each of them. (She's in her 30's and is married to a guy who is an obvious FA too, so at least in our company, she tends to brag a little bit about her size.)
Anyway, as soon as she saw it, her first comment was "Oh, wow! That thing doesn't look like it would stand a chance with someone my size!" Cindy said "I haven't used it in years... It worked for me, but it always made my knees hurt after a while. I'll be glad to just get rid of it!" With that, she went back upstairs with a pile of clothes she was sorting through.
Her friend looked at me with a flirty look, and said "I can't resist. I gotta try this out!" She slowly lowered her massive rear end onto the seat until she had all of her weight on it. The thing that made it fun to watch was, it didn't break - but the wood supporting the seat really flexed under her. I'd say it dipped down at least 2 inches or so. After that, she tried bouncing on it a few times, which resulted in it dipping another inch or so with each bounce. I guess the wood is more "springy" and tougher than it looked.
So if you're a BBW and want to be "playful" with your FA, this is a cool piece of furniture to load down with your weight for them.
I'd forgotten all about the things, until my friend Cindy was cleaning out her basement for a garage sale. She's a skinny little thing, but her best friend who was over, helping out, is the complete opposite. She's had 5 kids and gained a considerable amount of weight with each of them. (She's in her 30's and is married to a guy who is an obvious FA too, so at least in our company, she tends to brag a little bit about her size.)
Anyway, as soon as she saw it, her first comment was "Oh, wow! That thing doesn't look like it would stand a chance with someone my size!" Cindy said "I haven't used it in years... It worked for me, but it always made my knees hurt after a while. I'll be glad to just get rid of it!" With that, she went back upstairs with a pile of clothes she was sorting through.
Her friend looked at me with a flirty look, and said "I can't resist. I gotta try this out!" She slowly lowered her massive rear end onto the seat until she had all of her weight on it. The thing that made it fun to watch was, it didn't break - but the wood supporting the seat really flexed under her. I'd say it dipped down at least 2 inches or so. After that, she tried bouncing on it a few times, which resulted in it dipping another inch or so with each bounce. I guess the wood is more "springy" and tougher than it looked.
So if you're a BBW and want to be "playful" with your FA, this is a cool piece of furniture to load down with your weight for them.