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I (30m) have been getting unsolicited diet/meal prep advice and I love it.
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In a voice chat with friends awhile back, it was mentioned that I needed to go clothes shopping because of a favorite shirt of mine that has stopped showing up in my rotation, and when somebody asked why I wanted to replace the shirt I said something to the effect of "what can I say... I just can't wear a shirt like that over my belly anymore."

Ever since then, I keep getting sent YouTube and TikTok links about managing portions and how to meal prep and recipes for snacks that fill you you can make in a short period of time, which is them trying to be thoughtful because they know I don't have a long time to cook, and they usually end with like "maybe you'll find this useful."

I love it honestly... It's a constant reminder I'm a fat boy now, and society says being fat is wrong and I should be immersing myself in ways to stop being such a fatass.

It just drives home how taboo this kink is and how some people can't even comprehend how much I love being big and soft and round.

Honestly, I love it. I wonder how she's going to react after all her attempts to help me shake the extra weight I'm going to become even bigger.

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