AtomCatsRule Posted August 12, 2023 Share Posted August 12, 2023 First ever post check, My partner and I have been together for years now, and I have been so happy to feel less self-consious about my feederism fetish during sex, while they get a lot out of feeder based sex through their fetishes as well. Suffice to say, since they aren't as into feederism as I am, we are happy keeping it to stuffing and bloating; never really straying away from either diet pepsi, ice cream, milkshakes, and/or cake. Earlier this year, after we had been on a string of pub nights with friends, combined with a very food oriented trip to Belgium, my partner developed a pretty sore stomach ulcer and had to go to hospital a couple of times. Since they have been on the mend, we obviously haven't done any stuffing or bloating. As most know, recovering from an ulcer is easier if you restrict your diet from spicy, sugary, alcoholic, and acidic foods. Despite it being a fair number of months since the worst of it, and I have began to see a recovery in them, though they are still somewhat sensitive. It is not my intention to go back to normal at this point at all. Nevertheless, I wanted to reach out as to whether anyone has been in the same boat, or about ideas of what might be considered 'safe' foods & drinks to proceed with if we were to consider stuffing again in the future. This maybe something that crosses over into food/drink/recipe ideas, but in my head it is about thinking about health and safety foremost. Cheers Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guideline2 Posted August 13, 2023 Share Posted August 13, 2023 Assuming her symptoms are caused by the stomach ulcer, you've already answered your own question - it'll take a while to heal and it's best to avoid foods that are acidic. Hopefully, your partner has been given some medication to help lower stomach acid production as well, as this will expedite the healing process. Was your partner tested for Helicobacter pylori? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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