Prefer no bigger than “super-pregnant”, otherwise it’s just a massive amount of flesh without the substance or the essence of the stuffing fetish to begin with. There’s no point at that stage - which is why in every idea you’ll ever see me provide for the community - whether they use it or not - will always include speed weight loss, funnily enough, in order to maintain their day to day life without ruining them and to also allow them to repeat the experience, which is more fun than constant, unwavering stuffing.
This is exactly how I feel
Yeah, about the same. I can take a few folds here and there if it makes the character look ugly and more intimidating, but too many and on a dysfunctional creature? No thanks. When it comes to making a big strong character, fat tends to give them better size presence that makes them more imposing.
As long as they can still be reasonably agile.
My rule is this: If they can feasibly live comfortably, zero limits.
IRL that’s naturally limited to a high of, oh, 800 if I’m being ambitious?
But the farther into Fantasy-land we get the higher that metaphorical ceiling gets, depending upon how I could abuse the metaphysics of the setting to get away with the absurd. IE, Power Girl could be a multi-ton blob with zero direct consequences.
When i made this thread i did not expect it to get this many replies.
From what i’ve seen here and on other sites, for the most part people either like a bit of fat, fat but not too fat to be unrealistic, fat so long as they still seem human or imagination is the limit for how big they can be.
Of course, there are a few exceptions i’ve seen here and there like my own preference. So i guess my curiosity is satisfied
Art does nothing to titillate me sexually, regardless of size, so can’t comment on that. In real life my limit for a long term partner would be as big as they can get while still being able to go for a wander round town, fit on a plane, live a generally normal life. My girlfriend is currently 290lb-ish at 5’3", and is still quite active, we went on a 5 mile walk at the weekend for example. I wouldn’t mind her gaining some more, to say 350lb, but probably not much beyond that. In terms of one night stands and porn, I have no upper limits really.
Like i typed in a earlier form inquiring a hypothetical question about how much weight people would gain if their wasn’t any health risks to gaining weight, realistically about 300-500 lbs just because that usually the weight range to really start to notice the weight effecting yourself that becomes really noticeable at those weights making simple things more and more a chore to do.
As someone who is around 200lbs and has considering gaining more weight to get upto 300lbs and beyond i would like to ask a simple question or two just out of personal experience from those people who have gained a large amount a weight over time.
Firstly is what has been the first clear physical sign of gaining such a certain amount of weight of doing something you would be able to easily at a normal weight and size & liked to do but found it alot more difficult now due to your new weight/size hindering you so much that it made you very tricky to almost unable to do it now and how you felt about it? (Sorry if this feels very personal to you but i am quite curious with the responses to this question)
This second one is more for those who are currently gaining weight themselves or have reached their goals but what was your initial reason to gain weight and how have others IRL reacted to you over-time as you gained?
Sorry if these two questions are a bit too close to home for some people
Well as someone who has sort of attempted to gain quite a bit of weight to sort of get a better understanding of the process, as well as the other effects of it, the first hurdle from what I’ve seen or felt was mainly clothing. It was the first sign that gaining was going to alter something else other than my own body, and much to my chagrin had to go through a process to get larger sizes.
The second hurdle mainly is the plateau, that point where just eating three meals to exceed your caloric intake was no longer able to add more weight quickly. For me it was a good point to sort of stop and assess then how the weight was affecting me as now I didn’t have to worry about suddenly gaining more or losing it quickly, even if it took some time to do so. From my gaining I was able to determine that:
1.) Physical activity was sometimes draining, never ran at the peak of the gain and did struggle to do certain tasks due to either me being tired or my clothing making me go slower.
2.) Definitely can put away a lot more food easily and without issue, though whether my stomach expanded in the process is something I still don’t know fully.
3.) Warmth, trust me the blubber makes you warm a lot faster while the cold feels more frigid sometimes. If anything that is the part that sucked the most.
4.) People’s reactions were… well concern really. Seeing me balloon up was a shock, and I kepted getting told to lose weight and such. Still I did make them laugh about it, and some of the joke stockpile did help to ease the whole thing. Yet even at my current weight now I still get little jabs over the weight gain, maybe they think fear is what will stop it happening again I don’t know.
So after going through this process I had to lose weight, not just for everyone around me but mainly since I was simply too nervous about taking that leap. The leap being to fully dive in; snacking, lazing around without concern, eat until I’m beyond full, and more. To get a better picture I started at around 140 pounds and went up to 200 pounds (roughly between 8 months to a year), stayed for a few months, and now currently 150 lbs. I doubt I’ll go through it again considering the process and the effort that went into it but that’s at least what I went through in my case, could be different for others.
Edit: I forgot to mention that I really don’t do much in terms of physical activity, so it may be possible someone with the same height or build yet better activity maybe able to avoid issues like in point 1 or 4.
Back when I started college, I was only 120 pounds, and now I’m about 160 after 4 years. Before this, I could actually crawl through a doggy door with some difficulty, which actually came in handy once. I have not attempted this since, but I only barely made it through before, and pretty much everyone who was aware that I did that agrees that I couldn’t do it now. So, yeah, that’s a sign of weight gain that most people won’t really experience. Fitting through small holes.
I’m not willing to tolerate more then half the room size since I am a realist.