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  1. phelan4022

    How to cope with SO's weight loss (to be)?

    First of all, you don't have to just give up nor are you a bad person for being afraid. It takes a lot of courage to own up to your sexuality as well as to be honest. I'm going to answer your questions directly. 1. How do you cope with your own feelings? You cannot be rid of fear, it's part...
  2. phelan4022

    RIP CastingPearls

    The brightest stars burn hot and then fade away. I believe that we choose the shape of our lives, and some are so pure that they choose lives to live as examples. She touched many lives and made this world a better place. Thank you.
  3. phelan4022

    25 things ...

    Thank you for sharing your wisdom, Tad. You are a good man.
  4. phelan4022

    moral dilema

    Well, you know what they say about assumptions. I was never her feeder. We fell in love from afar and over years of talking. I fully admit to an attraction to feeding, but my own moral boundaries have kept me from engaging in it, in the past for reasons of shame and in the present for health...
  5. phelan4022

    moral dilema

    Thanks all. These are the conclusions I reached myself. I guess hearing them from other people makes it a little bit less bitter to swallow, a little, but not much.
  6. phelan4022

    Fit guy/Fat girl (Or vice versa)

    I've been a BHM (5'11" 315lbs) and I've been an ultra marathoner (smallest I ever was at 185) and I've settled into a happy medium as I've gotten older and busier, I bike to and from work about 6 miles each way every day and I eat healthy, just enjoying sweets, etc., when I want them. I'm about...
  7. phelan4022

    moral dilema

    This is an absurdly long and convoluted story, but essentially, a dear friend of mine who has been more than a friend in the past is a fetish model, a feedee, and she is facing tremendous health risks directly attributable to her weight gain. I had to stop talking to her, and had to cease a...
  8. phelan4022

    Compound Growth (~BBW, ~XWG, Stuffing, Sex)

    Exceptionally good fiction. I greatly look forward to further chapters.
  9. phelan4022

    The biggest plus size model ever to get a contract with a major modeling agency

    I'm just going to stop. I've clearly lost the point of my debate in the specific retorts. People deserve to be accepted regardless of their weight or level of relative health. But I reserve the right to give the people who make the choice to be healthy, who chose the hard thing rather than the...
  10. phelan4022

    The biggest plus size model ever to get a contract with a major modeling agency

    My example was a single citation to answer another person's point. It is not meant to be an entire, final answer to the debate. Anecdotal evidence is poor philosophizing indeed. My definition is NOT concrete and unchanging. It's rather flexible, actually: "Healthy means you eat food that...
  11. phelan4022

    The biggest plus size model ever to get a contract with a major modeling agency

    No where in my post did I say anything about levels of health. I was talking about health in general and specifically left a lot of room for individual deviation. I am tremendous supporter of HAES and the message of HAES is what I was defending. "You don't have to work out five times a week or...
  12. phelan4022

    The biggest plus size model ever to get a contract with a major modeling agency

    No offense meant to anyone, but let's get healthy out of a societal definition and be real here. Healthy means you eat food that properly addresses your nutritional needs and that you are active in some way, shape or form. My significant other has fibromyalgia, a chronic pain condition, among a...
  13. phelan4022

    Heartbreak & Weight Loss

    As a guy coming into a similar situation, where my partner needed or even just wanted to lose weight, I have chosen and will continue to choose to be supportive. Because it's her life. Because it's her body. Because it's her happiness. Because seeing her happy makes me happy. Because confidence...
  14. phelan4022

    The biggest plus size model ever to get a contract with a major modeling agency

    How do you define healthy and exercise? You can't eat only a diet of gas station junk food, be completely sedentary and be healthy. I know there is a certain type of person that can be happy that way, and your health may not immediately be suffering if that is your diet and exercise but it won't...
  15. phelan4022

    The biggest plus size model ever to get a contract with a major modeling agency

    if you eat right and exercise, you can be happy and healthy no matter how big you are, contrary to what society would like you to believe.
  16. phelan4022

    The biggest plus size model ever to get a contract with a major modeling agency

    http://www.buzzfeed.com/rachelzarrell/the-biggest-plus-size-model-to-get-a-modeling-contract-has-s?bffb&utm_term=4ldqpgp&s=mobile#4ldqpgp Her name is Tess Holliday and she is 5'5" and a size 22, she is legitimately plus sized, not a 5'9" model that is size 14. Apart from getting hate because...
  17. phelan4022

    The brutal secrets behind ‘The Biggest Loser’ | dailytelegraph.com.au

    You're right, Bigmac, but I have seen so many people fail because they bit off more than they could chew just getting started. I'm not saying that people can't handle more, just in my experience as a fitness/nutritional advisor, it's best to start small and then gradually increase.
  18. phelan4022

    The brutal secrets behind ‘The Biggest Loser’ | dailytelegraph.com.au

    You cannot safely make the transition from little or no exercise to high intensity training. Just doing small sets of basic exercises catered to each person's capabilities two or three times a week for even 20 minutes is more than enough to jump start someone on a lifestyle change. Eating...
  19. phelan4022

    The brutal secrets behind ‘The Biggest Loser’ | dailytelegraph.com.au

    http://m.dailytelegraph.com.au/entertainment/television/the-brutal-secrets-behind-the-biggest-loser/story-fni0cjvj-1227189163999?utm_content=SocialFlow&utm_campaign=EditorialSF&utm_source=DailyTelegraph&utm_medium=Facebook&nk=d3fd84fb399c9f784ac22bf6311d8328 My significant other found this...
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