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On 11/1/2022 at 5:02 PM, Voluptuouslover said:

Feeder ex.  Wow, I was not aware.  Did she openly speak about it & did she gains bunch while with him.

Yeah, she talked about it after the fact. Basically said she gained a ton while she was with him but it wasn't what she really wanted, it was more about pleasing him. Which sucks, you always want someone intentionally gaining because they want to, not because they're being pressured too. But you can read about it a page or two back in this topic.

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On 11/3/2022 at 12:24 PM, thadrou90 said:

Yeah, she talked about it after the fact. Basically said she gained a ton while she was with him but it wasn't what she really wanted, it was more about pleasing him. Which sucks, you always want someone intentionally gaining because they want to, not because they're being pressured too. But you can read about it a page or two back in this topic.

This is the most wholesome attitude toward this kink/fetish. I appreciate people taking into account the needs and wants of the women engaging in this lifestyle. Too many people I've met try to sneak feed their partner's or ignore their desire to slow or stop the gain and it's kinda really gross and toxic and it's ended a lot of relationships for me

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On 11/4/2022 at 5:15 PM, skelbass said:

I’ve noticed a lot of girls with feeder ex’s keep gaining even if they claimed they weren’t into it. I think once you get on the trajectory, you’d have to make a completely 180 into fitness girl status to turn it around 

Even if you're eating a lot less after ending a feedist relationship, it's still hard to get back to "normal" eating. Food is one of the most basic pleasurable things for all humans, and telling yourself NO, even just a little bit, after being given the green light to say YES YES for a long period of time goes against instinctual behaviour.

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2 hours ago, Stewballs said:

Even if you're eating a lot less after ending a feedist relationship, it's still hard to get back to "normal" eating. Food is one of the most basic pleasurable things for all humans, and telling yourself NO, even just a little bit, after being given the green light to say YES YES for a long period of time goes against instinctual behaviour.

can I get an AMEN for this❤️!

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