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    When did you realize what you liked, and what triggered it?

    I made a fairly comprehensive list of all of the "triggers" I can recall from the cartoons I saw as kid, with original airdates where known. Obviously, that wasn't necessarily the date I saw them. Pigs is Pigs 1/30/37 Ain’t We Got Fun 5/1/37 Goofy -- Victory Vehicles 7/30/43 Pop-pie a la Mode...
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    The Oinquirer?

    Right, there is The Big Cartoon Wiki. Before that existed, there weren't many resources for that type of thing on the internet. I am pretty sure that one of the pages at The Oinquirer discussed a number of them however. I remember visiting it many years ago, but can't find it now, even with...
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    The Oinquirer?

    Hi. Is it my imagination, or was there once a website or web page called The Oinquirer that had some gainer/FA content on it? I was really looking for the page it housed that was devoted to fat or weight gain scenes in cartoons. I've looked and looked but can't find a trace of it now. I...
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    When did you realize what you liked, and what triggered it?

    The blueberry inflation from Willy Wonka was a huge trigger for many, and for good reason, but there was another scene in that movie that I remember. When Augustus Gloop gets stuck in the pipe in the river of chocolate, the Oompa Loompas sing a very creepy verse: What do you get when you...
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    Padding!

    For me, having a cartoonishly huge belly is what makes padding fun. If I wanted it to look "real", I'd just gain fifty pounds.
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    Padding!

    I am. That was a very long time ago. Thank you for the kind words. I'm glad you enjoyed it. I wrote it after reading the stories of Big Chris, so you might look up his work if you haven't already, specifically "More 2 love More 2 Gain", which was my favorite, and also "Heavy Honeymoon...
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    Padding!

    I'm curious. When you guys go out in public padded, do you think people suspect that it's padding? I mean, the padding doesn't move like flesh does. Wouldn't people be suspicious once they saw you walking?
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    Padding!

    That's interesting. I'm surprised nobody would notice the inflation difference. That's quite a big difference in size. Do you go out in public at your maximum size, or closer to your actual size? I would think it would be hard for people not to notice a 105" gut. As for me, I'd never go...
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    Padding!

    I think you hit the nail on the head, at least in my case. I like being able to take the padding off when I get tired of it or when the fantasy is ...over. When I've padded in the past, I was always afraid of being caught or found out. That was part of the thrill of it, I suppose. Being...
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    Padding!

    I didn't know they made 15XL t-shirts! So you manually inflate? I never thought of doing that, since it would take so many breaths and so much time, but I guess that would solve the noise problem. You only use the trash bags? In your pics your belly looks so round, like you used a...
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    Padding!

    Yes, please. Great! I guess what I am most curious about is what look various padders try to achieve and how they go about it. I myself have pretty much always stuck to using a combination of pillows and blankets. Naturally, that was first thing I ever tried because it was the most handy...
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    Padding!

    Thank you, Shotha. That would be fine. And I can't speak for anyone else at Dimensions, but I would participate in a padding discussion here.
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    Padding!

    Does anyone know if there is a community online where padding is discussed in depth? I'm very interested in hearing more about others' personal experiences with fat padding, and padding techniques. I have padded since I was quite young and, while I haven't done it in a few years, I really want...
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    When did you realize what you liked, and what triggered it?

    I think seeing Violet Beauregard swell up way back when was my first. Something about that scene made me "tingle" and that was the first time I remember experiencing that feeling. Templeton in "Charlotte's Web" and the fat mouse in the Looney Tune "Bye Bye Bluebeard" really cemented it for me...
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    Padding!

    I started padding at about the same age as the OP, and like many others, my introduction to it was through cartoons--Violet from Willy Wonka, Templeton from Charlotte's Web, that insidious "Watch Out for the Munchies" PSA that aired on Saturday mornings on ABC...stuff like that. Watching those...
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