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AskDrFeeder 2 years
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on the fence: how do you decide to take the plunge?
I have no hard data, but it has always seemed to me that the people who enjoy this the most are always the ones who jump in with both feet. They just accept whatever risks there are and let themsel...
AskDrFeeder 2 years
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anyone else disturbed by the incestuous feederism stories?
The site can post anything it's legal to post.

If it were my site, though, I would ban erotic stories involving children. I think it gives feedism a bad name, suggesting that we endorse or enco...
AskDrFeeder 2 years
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need some advice: should i gain or not?
I have no direct experience but I think a therapist can help, if only to help you work these issues out. I'm not sure all therapists would be able to help with this particular problem, though, ...
AskDrFeeder 2 years
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thin face
AskDrFeeder 2 years
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just started gaining... and already doubting myself
The downsides you mentioned are all things you knew when you decided to gain to 200 pounds. If you accepted them then, you should accept them now. If the food prep is too annoying, just go easy on ...
AskDrFeeder 2 years
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fat at the doctors
To be fair, weight change, positive or negative, can be symptomatic of many health problems and can help catch them early.
AskDrFeeder 2 years
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writing advice and how to tackle weight gain
What many weight-gain stories lack is a story arc. They're like "Mary ate a lot and gained weight. She liked it. So she ate more. And gained more weight. And then she ate even more and gained e...
AskDrFeeder 2 years
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wife isn’t a feedee but eating more lately
What happened is you gave her a license to overeat and she's using it.
AskDrFeeder 2 years
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over the hump
Are you at all less conflicted than when you started? Or do you at least enjoy eating more?
AskDrFeeder 2 years
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i wonder what percentage of people who are fat….
On another feedist site--which shall remain nameless--only 43% of the fat people are feedees. I would expect the number to be much lower in the general population, because I wouldn't expect your av...
AskDrFeeder 2 years
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fit to fat experiences: good or bad
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It's just hard to figure out how much you need to gain to get over the hump or whether there is a hump until you get there. I think 30 pounds is pretty common. Maybe that's a good question...
AskDrFeeder 2 years
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over the hump
Many feedees are conflicted when they first start, but feel less so after they've gained enough that they're "over the hump". After they gain 30 pounds or so they enjoy gaining more and fear it les...
AskDrFeeder 2 years
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eating fast food everynight
I think this is the best way.
AskDrFeeder 2 years
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fit to fat experiences: good or bad
I think this is pretty common. Once people get "over the hump" they learn: people's reactions aren't as severe as they feared; overeating is more fun than ever; they like the extra weight (or a...
AskDrFeeder 2 years
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when does body size become effectively irreversible?
Ah yes, the Point of No Return. I don't think that's based on absolute weight so much as 1) your own metabolism 2) your eating habits 3) how much you like gaining 4) how much you like being bigger....
AskDrFeeder 2 years
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generation difference
GainingLear:
Add to that how much easier to find fetish content of any type and we start getting into this much sooner than we used to. Consider how hard it was to even find dimensions back in the...
AskDrFeeder 2 years
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how do you balance being a gainer/feedee with a history of disordered eating?
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AskDrFeeder 2 years
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how to take good photos?
1. Take some pics in clothes that fit in several different poses which show different angles of your body, ideally including face photos and photos that show your entire body. Pose with a pile of f...
AskDrFeeder 2 years
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i've hit a plateau
Go on a crash diet and lose 10-15 pounds, then start gaining again. The regain is always faster and more intense than the initial gain, and you'll gain past your previous peak.
AskDrFeeder 2 years
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experimental gaining
There are feedees who gain, decide they don't like it and lose. I haven't run into many of them, but I wouldn't expect to--they're unlikely to show up on sites like this one.
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