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Me In Feedism DMs
Me in Feedism DMs
Feeder: I'm gonna stuff your belly so full of food you're gonna blow TF up! š
Me: So... tell me all about the best places to eat in your area. What's your local cuisine like? š¤
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About Me
I'm 31 years old, straight š« and use he/him/his pronouns š¹
I like to cook š³š„ and I like to eat š½
I'm a foodie, soft-feedist, casual gainer, and platonic encourager of fellow BHMs/male gainers/male feedees š
I use this Tumblr blog to engage with the online #Feedism community š§ and explore my own interests (i.e. "kinks") therein. Mostly by reading male tf & wg fiction š. DM me!
I'm open to chatting about Feedism topics with any fellow feedists. If you have any questions about my Feedism interests, just Ask me or DM me!
My current weight is ~230 lbs (~104.5 kg). For now, I want to keep it <250 lbs (113 kg). I'm taking my gains slowly and enjoying the journey.
At the moment, I fit into size 38" pants and XL shirts. Bumping up a size or two would be kinda sweet.
Feederism and consent
So, in light of thisĀ profoundly disturbing situation that has occurred in the bara community, in which several young men have passed away owing to alleged, but not unbelievale, pressure to modify their body to align with the desires of a certain individual, I wanted to take a moment to reflect on power dynamics, and the potential for manipulation in our own community -Ā Iāll try not to ramble on too much. The stereotype of a feeder as a manipulative, abusive individual that objectifies their feedee and puts their health second to their own sexual pleasure is something that as a community we have strove to distance ourselves from and for the multitude of posts decrying this issue is not something that demands further comment. What I want to address is the issue of subtle, and subconscious pressures and manipulations that feeders might place upon their feedees either through a lack of experience, ignorance, or selfish and hurtful attitudes. When you first introduce a loved one or casual partner, irl or online, to feedism or fat appreciation it can be very exciting - talking openly about a subject that has felt taboo and unspeakable can be relieving to speak your truth out in the open - I like fat, Iām all about it!Ā It is normal to find yourself waxing lyrical on the aesthetic delights of an overhang, or the pleasure you get from seeing somebody push the limits of their stomachās capacity and be truly gluttonous, and when these desires are received warmly it is a rare and precious validation of your sexual identity. However, we need to proceed with caution about setting expectations and defining standards to the recipient of this information. When you tell your somewhat chubby, or maybe large partner, that you appreciate their body and perhaps its potential for growth, sensitivities need to be observed to maintain that partnerās sense of autonomy over their body and said growth.Ā I think one of the most poisonous things you can do to your partner is to directly compare and contrast bodies that you find pleasing against their own, especially if those bodies differ to a large degree, even if not done with manipulative intent. As feedists we need to be careful to make sure that our partners or the people we play with know that we appreciate their bodies now and that attraction and interest are not conditional to them growing. If you do not find your partnerās body attractive in the present, I would advise you to take a look at the kind of pressures that you might be exerting that may indirectly force somebody to do things outside of their comfort zone. You may not even realise that youāre doing this, but itās an important thing to remove in order to have a healthy relationship. There is a huge community of people who, in lieu of being able to find this rare relationship irl, give and receive encouragement online. I think that itās a wonderful resource that the community allows for people who many not receive attention or the type of sexual interaction that they desire in real life to express their abundant and beautiful sexuality. My opinion I want to express on this issue is not a criticism of any particular individuals, but comes from the deep affection I have for you all and reverence I have for peopleās individual mental well being and feedist journey. The power dynamic in feedist relationships is strong and hugely erotic for many of us, and we need to be conscientious that we are participating in it with the right intentions and respect for each and every person as an individual. If you are encouraging somebody online, you have a duty of care. If you do not care about their mental well being and who they are as a person you run the risk of being exploitative. Fat is a societal issue and a health issue, and the majority of us have overcome or are still processing the deeply complex emotional, intellectual, and moral ideas around fat, our bodies, and the bodies of our partner/s.Ā If you do not pay attention to where your feedee is at in this process you run the risk of actually helping them engage in behaviour that could be harmful to their mental and sexual health, and preventing them from establishing a normal range of emotions towards their sexuality - something that is criticalĀ to human happiness. I would promote feeders to be aware of the power that they have in this community where they often outnumber feedees, particularly the ratio of FFAās to male feedees. The attention that you may halfheartedly give to a number of feedees may be the only attention that they are receiving, and subsequently they are likely to go to extremes in order to please you. For many, this will be fine and an ideal situation, but I urge feeders to be aware of where they stand in this dynamic. It is important that you are receptive to having conversations about concerns that your feedee might have about their gains, and that they can express any desires to lose weight or maintain without fearing that the affection or interest they are receiving will be immediately relinquished. If you do not have that kind of relationship with you feedee then I would advise you to reassess whether it serves the right purpose for either party. Feedees, if you find that you are not able to express your emotions and concerns regarding your gains to your feeder I would implore you to find somebody who is more interested in seeing you as a person and not a growing belly for their collection. Again, I think a lot of these potentially harmful situations arise from a lack of experience and maybe fewer years spent pondering the moral implications of your fetish, and do not point to any inherent bad nature of either party. When I was younger (nearly 30 now, folks) I definitely put pressure on people and behaved in ways that I now regret and see as morally objectionable. The point is that we have the capacity for change and should hold ourselves accountable for our actions going forward. I know a lot of the thrill of engaging in kink comes from participating with individuals who understand your drive and have the potential to turn you on without instruction, but itās plain to see that thereās so much variety in our collective community that you canāt presume to know instinctively that what you say or do works for another person and isnāt actually triggering.Ā Not everyone is into name-calling, or stuffing, or even feeding. I know that talking about what youāre into with somebody before playing with them can mentally remove that pleasure that comes from feeling like somebody is a natural fit for you, but I think we actually need to get more used to talking about sex, expectations, and consent - I think weād actually all end up having more satisfying sexual experiences because of it rather than in spite of it, but most importantly weād know that weāre not hurting anyone else through our pleasure. Our community is so special and itās so important that we foster supportive, nurturing attitudes alongside the fun, sexually driven side of thingsĀ ā¤ļø (this was extremely long and Iāll be surprised if anyone makes it to the end. Hello, skim readers and people who actually care about this stuff)
Wow, this is a fascinating concept!
How to be a feedee when you donāt have a feeder
There is only one rule, but itās important:
Always accept offers of food.
There are no exceptions, ever.
If the worker at the fast food counter tries to sell you on a larger meal, you must say yes.
If you are out with friends, and youāve finished your meal but someone else isnāt so hungry and offers you the rest of theirs, you must say yes.
Even if you are stuffed to the brim and certain that you can eat no more ā you must say yes.
You must pay special attention to when you offer yourself food, because this is the most difficult offer to notice. Whenever you have a pang of hunger, or the briefest of thoughts of getting more food, or consider just for a moment the possibility of ordering in ā you must say yes.
There is an easier way to think about it.
See everything and everyone as a single unified entity ā the World. You are you ā your conscious mind and nothing more. The World is everything that is not you, including your subconscious.
You are the feedee and the World is your feeder. It is yours and only yours. It is dedicated to you. (It cannot be anyone elseās feeder, because by definition, those people would be contained within it.)
You are the opposite of everything that is not you, so seeing everything as a single tool dedicated to your consumption corresponds to your own single-minded dedication to your own growth.
You donāt need to do anything to begin this relationship. You know that it is already true. It always has been.
The World wants you to be its feedee ā it wants what you want, after all, you define it ā but it cannot express it directly. It cannot give you an unambiguous command like a human feeder can. You have to help it by complying with its suggestions whenever you feel them ā whether that comes from someone else, or your subconscious, or signs you see on the road, or simply your own hunger.
Do not resist ā the World is less powerful than you and it is not equipped to handle a bratty sub. You must let it win.
When you give in ā when you eat ā know that the World is watching. Let it use your hands. Know that it derives infinite pleasure from your consumption. Know that when you feel hungry to eat, it feels hungry to feed you; when you feel hungry to grow, it feels hungry to watch you grow. Know that is is thankful that you allow it to act out its desires.
Remember that the World is always there and it is all-encompassing. If you find a human feeder, know that the World doesnāt mind. It will wait for you, and it doesnāt mind sharing. All it wants is for you to be a fat, happy feedee. You will always see its suggestions, once you know how to look for them.
Remember: itās not that youāre hungry. Itās that the World wants to feed you.
Let it.
Weight Gain Fantasy Scenario #15
Now that I'm a bit older and my feedist lit palate has (hopefully) matured a bit, I feel like I'd love to read (write?!) a weight gain story about some guy who gets a job as either a food writer or a professional chef. Somewhere in the culinary industry. And they, like, need to sample something like... 100 Mexican restaurants in order to fully appreciate the underlying complexity of, say, the taco. So they spend weeks, months even, tasting different tacos from different restaurants, and by the end of it, their clothes are fitting a whole lot tighter on them than when they started. And the story would also include, like, very specific details about techniques, ingredients, their sources, flavors, etc.
EDIT (11/28): I guess all I'm saying is, Yes, describing the way that the character's body is changing and growing is great imagery. But also, could we also include vivid descriptions of how food is being prepared, cooked, presented, etc. The colors that are there. The aroma of the ingredients cooking on the heat. How you can taste each component in the symphony of the dish. That's what I'd love to read...