What we have here are, for the most part, heavy duty weight gain stories. They are not very politically correct and you either love this sort of fiction or you don't. All the stories were found on the web, on bulletin boards or emailed to us.
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Welcome to the fabled Dimensions Weight Room. This is the place to hang out for those who enjoy weight gain fiction and fantasies. In the Weight Room, wanting, desiring, seeking, being, and getting fat is good. The Weight Room is a place full of hidden treasures and mysteries, so be sure to look around.
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I decided to write up some examples of different kinds of weight gain fiction. As I complete each example, I'll post it here. These are intended as illustrations of the salient features of the different types, not as complete stories.
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I'm hoping this discussion will help people to understand what weight-gain/feeder fiction is about. By way of a disclaimer, I'd like to say that just because I mention an idea here doesn't mean that I personally find it arousing, or even that I approve of it.
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There have been conflicting studies, but the evidence for some weight gain in college is hefty, though not as weighty as 15 pounds in a single year. ... It's worthwhile figuring out the truth behind the myth, as fear of weight gain can itself pose a hazard to students, particularly women. Eating disorders, such as the...
www.scrippsnews.com/node/14175
The prevalence of obesity continues to rise and controversy remains regarding the underlying specific causes of this trend. ... Recently, the magnitude of holiday weight gain and its contribution to annual weight gain were examined in a convenience sample of 195 adults.
www.medscape.com/medline/abstract/11206847
Now i keep gaining and won't stop. It is sooo depressing. I wanted to gain weight so bad, now I am dying to lose. I started eating alot of desserts, that is part of the reason for all this unwanted weight. Maybe eat more often than regular.
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More Diet Drinks, More Weight Gain ... June 13, 2005 -- People who drink diet soft drinks don't lose weight. In fact, they gain weight, a new study shows. ... Fact vs. Fiction...
www.webmd.com/diet/news/20050613/drink-more-diet-soda-g... www.webmd.com/diet/news/20050613/drink-more-diet-soda-gain-more-weight
Myth Drinking alcohol causes weight gain. ... However, extensive research around the world has found alcohol consumption be does not cause weight gain in men and is often associated with a small weight loss in women. [see Alcohol Calories & Weight] ... Alcohol: Facts & Fiction...
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