Feederism Quiz – Personality Quizzes

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Take this Feederism quiz to find out whether you are a feedee or a feeder. We update the quiz regularly and it’s the most accurate quiz.

Feederism, also known as “Fat Fetishism,” is defined as “the feeding of an overweight or obese partner or encouraging the partner to eat enormous quantities of food […] feederism is based on the enjoyment of seeing the partner eat or gain weight over time.” Is Feederism merely a celebration of a sexual orientation that has been marginalized by society’s preferred narrative – diet and weight loss – or is it harmful?
We must also consider the darker side of the issue and consider whether feederism is simply another form of abuse.

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While going through the endless stream of crappy videos on my Facebook feed, I came across this one, which presented me with an interesting quandary. As the liberal, open-minded millennial that I consider myself to be, I support their decision to enter into a relationship that defies every social ideal we have been taught to follow — to be ultra skinny and physically fit. However, I can’t help but feel that the connection depicted on ‘This Morning’ is intrinsically dysfunctional. As much as I believe everyone should do whatever they damn well please and be whoever they damn well choose, this screamed control and, ultimately, an untimely death to me.

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I was struck by several things after reading a series of essays online written by a variety of women who have attempted to balance satisfying their significant other while preventing unduly extreme weight gain. First, the “feeding” is almost always a man, while the “gainer” is almost usually a woman; second, the weight gain is exclusively for the feeder’s sexual fulfillment. Of course, there are different kinds of toxic relationships, but playing out a particular desire to the harm of someone you care about seems more selfish than anything else. Also, you must try to play this Feederism quiz.

And it’s not that these people are obese. I’m not “fat-shaming” anyone or writing with an “anti-fat bias.” What I’m referring to is Feederism, and my attitude would be the same if I were discussing a sexual subculture that glorified famine, which, if you search the internet, also exists. But perhaps I’m mistaken, and feederism can be done healthily? I don’t know, and I’m probably not educated enough to make an informed decision, but if I’m perpetuating a false stereotype, it’s only the media’s fault.

As a result, at least once a month, I will receive an email accusing me of ‘encouraging feederism’ or ‘glorifying fat.’

I fully admit to the latter. Everyone, in my opinion, ought to be able to ‘glorify’ their body without fear, shame, or judgment.

The former is a whole other topic and one that I believe we might learn a lot more about.

Feabie is a social networking platform designed to connect and socialize feedees and feeders. Feederism is defined as follows: “Feedees are men or women who like the thought or physical act of becoming bigger, fatter, and/or rounder.”

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‘Feedees come in various shapes and sizes, with desires, aspirations, and ideal mates ranging from pudge to supersize territory.’

It continues, “For some feedees, the prospect of becoming ill, or perhaps immobilized, is part of the fantasy.” Most people prioritize remaining healthy while growing bigger.’

Before the comments section goes crazy, keep in mind that the main phrase here is ‘the concept of gaining weight.’

Yes, you can engage in feederism without gaining weight. All you have to do is utilize your imagination.

It’s the same as anything else in kink: you can be a submissive, but that doesn’t mean you have to be a doormat all the time.

So, what exactly does feederism entail?

This usually reminds me of my grandmother during Christmas.

However, contrary to popular opinion, this is a fetish in and of itself, not limited to the feederism subculture.

The emphasis with stuffing is not on gaining weight but on the act of eating and the immediate aftereffects, such as a swollen tummy and tiredness.

If you think that’s strange, you haven’t eaten at enough all-you-can-eat buffets.

There, you can see people stuff themselves silly for no reason other than sexual pleasure.

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Debra Clark

Meet Debra Clark, a passionate writer and connoisseur of life's finer aspects. With a penchant for crafting thought-provoking questions, she is your go-to guide for a journey into the world of lifestyle quizzes. Born and raised in the United States, Debra's love for exploring the nuances of everyday life has led her to create quizzes that challenge, educate, and inspire.
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