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Ataru

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I'm not sure if this has been asked before, and if it has, I do apologize, but I've been curious since this has been brought to my attention by a friend before and I would like to hear everyone's opinion on the matter.

My question is that if one partner in a relationship was reluctant to gaining, would they be more open towards the idea if the other partner participated in gaining as well, in an effort to help both parties feel more comfortable to the idea of being a bigger size?

Does that make sense, how I worded it?

And in a variation of this question, would pretending to be gaining by stuffing blankets or pillows into ones clothes have a similar effect? Like would they start to feel comfortable towards the feeling of being bigger that they actually would try gaining after pretending to be bigger?

I guess that was more than one question. Whoops. :p

Thanks for reading, and any information would be helpful.

Take care, all!

~A
 

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