Well, for those that are into weight gain (as I am myself) I have been fortunate enough to enjoy watching a friend gain a very nice amount of weight. She had been chubby through early aged schooling, lost a lot of weight in high school and easily got down to around 120 lbs by senior year. She is a natural beauty and I personally thought she was always pretty, but her weight gain since start college has been substantial. The freshman 15 was followed by a sophomore 30 and this pear-shaped beauty is steadily working a first semester gaining session again! Amongst my friends, my preferences for bigger women is well known, and she certainly finds appreciation, joy, and maybe something more in the attraction that I show to her... mainly because she is getting none of that from her boyfriend of a few years :doh: . This girl LOVES to eat, admits to it, and admits that no diets have worked because she has A) not had the time to work out B) would never sacrifice missing a meal and C) LOVES TO EAT.
Moving on, as mentioned, she is in a long relationship. I can not say anything bad about her boyfriend, who is still caring, loving, and not out rightly negative to her, or her weight gain. He was supportive of her diet attempts, and did not rub it in when she failed. I am certain that he is not attracted to the weight gain (by her unhappiness with their current love life) and by always noticing his wondering eye (only when she is not around, as he is truly a gentleman and does not let his eye wonder when she is around). They love each other, they are apparently still intimate, just not passionate. I am certain, for many reasons, that she would love to have a good time with me. I have already made my mind up as to what I am going to do, and since it is my opinion is that she is a grown girl and can make up her own mind as to what she wants/needs, so I should have not feel bad about attempting to satisfy her. After all, if the situations were reversed, and I did not show the attention to my girlfriend that she openly stated she needed, I would not be upset if she left me. What are your thoughts? (AND NO I DO NOT HAVE PICs! However, for those that liked my weight gain story writing, this certainly will be the subject of my next work).
Happy holidays, and Merry Christmas to those celebrating in the upcoming days!
Moving on, as mentioned, she is in a long relationship. I can not say anything bad about her boyfriend, who is still caring, loving, and not out rightly negative to her, or her weight gain. He was supportive of her diet attempts, and did not rub it in when she failed. I am certain that he is not attracted to the weight gain (by her unhappiness with their current love life) and by always noticing his wondering eye (only when she is not around, as he is truly a gentleman and does not let his eye wonder when she is around). They love each other, they are apparently still intimate, just not passionate. I am certain, for many reasons, that she would love to have a good time with me. I have already made my mind up as to what I am going to do, and since it is my opinion is that she is a grown girl and can make up her own mind as to what she wants/needs, so I should have not feel bad about attempting to satisfy her. After all, if the situations were reversed, and I did not show the attention to my girlfriend that she openly stated she needed, I would not be upset if she left me. What are your thoughts? (AND NO I DO NOT HAVE PICs! However, for those that liked my weight gain story writing, this certainly will be the subject of my next work).
Happy holidays, and Merry Christmas to those celebrating in the upcoming days!