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Aroused by partner overeating..anyone had experience?

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bagelbaby · 28/01/2018 19:23

Asking for a friend - really. I've had no experience and would appreciate any insights.
Friend's boyfriend gets turned on by watching her overeat at mealtimes and then declare how full she is.
Thing is, he's not a feeder. He doesn't want her fat. Just full.
It's messing with her Head and I'm worried about the damage it's also doing her metabolism.
She says she knows it's not great but wants to stay with him.
Anyone?

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itsbetterthanabox · 28/01/2018 20:28

Just because he finds something arousing doesn't mean she has to do it.
Lots of people find many things arousing. It's not compulsory for their partner to do each and every one of them.

Jellyheadbang · 29/01/2018 00:22

Fuck. Thatscweird. Especially weird if he says he’s not a feeder.
Sounds horrible to me and at the risk of over thinking this:
reminds me of my nasty brother in law who manipulated my overweight but stunningly beautiful sister into putting on even more weight because he was insecure and jealous and hated the attention she got from other men.
She absolutely ballooned in size and he’s completely controlling her life now :(

bagelbaby · 29/01/2018 08:22

Thanks for your replies. She's young and a little inexperienced. If it was for example, dressing up, it would be one thing, but when it's messing with your body and metabolism, it feels way too intrusive and fundamental.

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PsychedelicSheep · 06/02/2018 00:06

Sounds like a vore fetish of some kind maybe? Wouldn’t be my cup of tea but it’s not that unheard of. If she doesn’t like it then it’s an issue though.

NotTheFordType · 06/02/2018 19:00

Is he bollocks not a feeder.

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