Fattening others

What's everyone's favourite way to describe the fatness of someone?

I love the term plump, it’s a brilliant word! 😄 I love been told “you’re getting very plump”

Anyway that is a very soft and cute way of describing getting fatter makes me melt haha
1 year

What's everyone's favourite way to describe the fatness of someone?

BBQBLESSED:
For me I love to use terms about them fattening up and bulging out of there undewear like a hulking hog, becoming weaker and more plump and immobile with every swallow and bite😍🐽

But there's just so many other aspects


If it's my feedee, I tell him about all the changes I notice (rolls, strechmark, etc.) I do use the words "jiggling" "wobbling" "growing" and "flabby" a lot.

I'm very fond of pet names too.
1 year

What's everyone's favourite way to describe the fatness of someone?

Feedmesqueezeme:
I love the term plump, it’s a brilliant word! 😄 I love been told “you’re getting very plump”

Anyway that is a very soft and cute way of describing getting fatter makes me melt haha


I’m with you on that , I too love the word plump , love being told your looking a lot plumper
1 year

What's everyone's favourite way to describe the fatness of someone?

Jiggly is a favorite. Squishy. Describing cellulite as cottage cheese gets me going.
1 year

What's everyone's favourite way to describe the fatness of someone?

My wife has a very generic and sexy approach she uses talking about herself when she has gained a lot of weight that seems to drive me wild -

She say’s after packing on a bunch of weight:

“I’m getting heavy”
“Wow, I’m really big now”

She uses these same terms when she is bed moving around trying to get comfortable and I ask is she good - she say’s “it’s a lot of effort to move all this extra heft around”

Something about those generic versions when she says them drive me wild…..so generic but literal and so true!
1 year

What's everyone's favourite way to describe the fatness of someone?

My wife say she has a body like a mattress, or calls herself a giant marshmallow. I like calling her a giant mountain of pudding!
1 year

What's everyone's favourite way to describe the fatness of someone?

Soft shoulders are quite underrated in most descriptions of gaining. My wife’s big, soft, pillowy shoulders are the first thing I go for when hugging before lovemaking :-) Quickly followed by her luscious rolls and belly, ha.
1 year

What's everyone's favourite way to describe the fatness of someone?

Yeah, her neck is GONE, and I can't tell whether it's her fat face hanging down, or her fat torso swelling upwards.
1 year