u/TypDEX33

Wanting to be obese in a "non-fat country"

Hi, I'm a gainer who just started recently. I'm from Europe, specifically Spain. Here in Spain, there aren't many fat people proportionally, compared to the United States.

By "non-fat country" I don't mean that Spain is a fatphobic country, but rather that there are few fat people in general, especially obese people. People here tend to mind their own business; it's not that they approve of being very obese, but they don't disapprove either, they simply don't care.

Most of the very obese people I see online are from the United States. Here in Spain, you walk down the street and you don't see many obese people. Obviously, you easily see people who are a little overweight, but it's rare to see truly obese people.

So, that's a factor that excites me even more, the idea of ​​being obese in a country like Spain. Here in Spain, if you're quite overweight, you take on that role, so to speak; in the United States, you're just another face in the crowd. Here, you stand out much more. I would love it, and it excites me a lot, to be obese in a ''non-fat country''. Besides, I'm on my early twenties, and there are fewer obese people my age than in other age groups, so that excites me even more.

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u/TypDEX33 — 4 days ago

Wanting to be obese in a "non-fat country"

Hi, I'm a gainer who just started recently. I'm from Europe, specifically Spain. Here in Spain, there aren't many fat people proportionally, compared to the United States.

By "non-fat country" I don't mean that Spain is a fatphobic country, but rather that there are few fat people in general, especially obese people. People here tend to mind their own business; it's not that they approve of being very obese, but they don't disapprove either, they simply don't care.

Most of the very obese people I see online are from the United States. Here in Spain, you walk down the street and you don't see many obese people. Obviously, you easily see people who are a little overweight, but it's rare to see truly obese people.

So, that's a factor that excites me even more, the idea of ​​being obese in a country like Spain. Here in Spain, if you're quite overweight, you take on that role, so to speak; in the United States, you're just another face in the crowd. Here, you stand out much more. I would love it, and it excites me a lot, to be obese in a ''non-fat country''. Besides, I'm on my early twenties, and there are fewer obese people my age than in other age groups, so that excites me even more.

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u/TypDEX33 — 4 days ago

Let me tell you about a fantasy I would like to experience someday

First, let me give you some context. I'm a 23-year-old weight gainer who weighs only 70 kg and is 165 cm tall. I'm from a southern European country, where people aren't as obese, so being "very obese" is different compared to the United States, keep that in mind. My goal is around 140 kg. Weighing this much in southern Europe would be socially equivalent to weighing 200 kg in the US, just so you understand.

Let's start with the fantasy:

I have to go to the hospital for some tests, already weighing 140 kg, which makes me much more obese than everyone else, especially considering my height. I arrive at the waiting room; there are people sitting, but they're all occupying a single seat. Then I arrive, sit down, and there's a creaking sound. My thighs and buttocks expand to fill two seats together.

After getting my blood tests done, since I went fasting, I was very hungry, so I went to a vending machine there and bought a lot of food, chocolates, and all that. People saw me doing that.

Seeing me so young and so obese, people assumed my obesity was permanent and would only get fatter over time, which excited me.

And that's where my fantasy ends. As you can see, the idea of ​​exposure and vulnerability, being so obese, excites me much more than anything else. I hope to experience it someday.

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u/TypDEX33 — 6 days ago

I recently started being a gainer

I'm a 23-year-old male weight gainer. I started gaining weight a little over a month ago. I started at 65 kg and now I'm around 71 kg. I'm 165 cm tall.

My goal is to be very obese, within European standards, not American ones, please keep that in mind. I would love to be the heaviest person in the places I go in public, take up more space on furniture, have to wear plus-size clothing, etc.

As for mobility, I'm drawn to the idea of ​​having some physical limitations, but nothing extreme, meaning I'd like to be able to live a normal life, so to speak. I fantasize about, for example, having trouble getting up from a chair or bed because of my weight.

I should add that I've always been a person of normal weight, although I've always had a sedentary lifestyle; however, I want to be quite obese. To be honest, the thought of how my significant weight gain will affect my personal life scares me a bit. That's the only thing that makes me feel uneasy about all of this.

Although I'm not focused on a specific weight goal, I've been advised to aim for around 140 kg. I see this as more of a guideline, since perhaps less would be enough, or perhaps I'll reach 140 kg and still want more.

I'd like to know your opinion on all the issues I've raised, and whether the weight I was given is a good target for my goal.

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u/TypDEX33 — 12 days ago

I recently started being a gainer

I'm a 23-year-old male weight gainer. I started gaining weight a little over a month ago. I started at 65 kg and now I'm around 71 kg. I'm 165 cm tall.

My goal is to be very obese, within European standards, not American ones, please keep that in mind. I would love to be the heaviest person in the places I go in public, take up more space on furniture, have to wear plus-size clothing, etc.

As for mobility, I'm drawn to the idea of ​​having some physical limitations, but nothing extreme, meaning I'd like to be able to live a normal life, so to speak. I fantasize about, for example, having trouble getting up from a chair or bed because of my weight.

I should add that I've always been a person of normal weight, although I've always had a sedentary lifestyle; however, I want to be quite obese. To be honest, the thought of how my significant weight gain will affect my personal life scares me a bit. That's the only thing that makes me feel uneasy about all of this.

Although I'm not focused on a specific weight goal, I've been advised to aim for around 140 kg. I see this as more of a guideline, since perhaps less would be enough, or perhaps I'll reach 140 kg and still want more.

I'd like to know your opinion on all the issues I've raised, and whether the weight I was given is a good target for my goal.

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u/TypDEX33 — 12 days ago