
My name is BeakerFA and I have a confession to make; I'm obsessed with fat women. In fact, it's one of my defining traits and I'm extremely happy to be a devotee of the fat female figure. I've been an FA since the moment I first noticed the opposite sex.. I mean, actually noticed.. and have been drawing them for just as long. As far as my tastes in avoirdupois are concerned, there is no real limit to what size I find attractive; any weight past the mid-300s I find deeply inspiring. I don't know if this sets me apart from the norm, and I don't particularly care.
Aside from being an FA, I also enjoy seeing a woman gain, especially as a consequence of indulgence. However, I'm not entirely sure if "feeder" is quite the right term for me. I embrace fat, and the fatter a woman becomes, the more there is to embrace. I'm more of a fatness fanatic, or a rotundity radical, or an avoirdupois agitator... and enjoying a woman's weight gain is a major perk. It comes with the territory, but it's not exactly at the core.
At any rate, thanks for visiting my gallery. I'll try to contribute
new material as frequently as I can between paying gigs.
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I've been a fan of BeakerFA's lighthearted and sexy fat woman art since I first discovered it on the now-defunct Fatten Up! website. As such, it was inevitable I'd eventually try to cajole him into doing graphics for some of my “Fat Magic” weight gain fantasies, especially since I used his mega-sized keyboarder as inspiration for one of my other stories (“Hunger”). Beak responded with three great illoes for a story entitled “Felicia's Charm” and, most recently, with a pic for “Thoughtful.” In each instance, his graphics added substance to my stories, something that I've grown to appreciate since not all illustrators seem capable of accomplishing this. (I can think of several men's mag illos from my early days as a free-lancer that detracted instead of adding to the accompanying story.) I'm especially fond of his before-and-after renderings of gaining sorceress Felicia in “Charm.” He made the character so much his that I'm now incapable of visualizing her any other way. That's good illustration.
Here's personally wishing for more collaborations with this talented artist in the future . . .and that we all get to see more of the man's size-affirming comics and stories. . .