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December is the month of giving, so here's a another story this month! It's been rough all over for everyone, so I don't know... maybe this will help distract you! 

Bethany is a fat little spoiled brat whose parents indulge her every whim -- including letting her gorge on ALL THE FOOD normally meant for guests at her birthday party. But sometimes it's possible to have too much of a good thing and Bethany is about to learn what the ominous warning her grandmother gave her really means...

This is a weird one... it's been sitting in my head for years, or at least various permutations of this concept, based on some completely bizarre, forgotten cartoon that I saw when I was a child. It's weird how things stick with you. It makes me wonder about how many other people have completely oddball situations in their heads that they NEED to see become real on paper but... since they're the only person who HAS that thing in their head, it's never happened in a written story! 

I asked this on Twitter and got some interesting answers! I'm curious, so pleas leave a comment if you have an opinion: what's the thing that you would most like to see happen in a weight gain/expansion/stuffing story that you've never ever ever seen happen?

Comments

kisbie

The Meaning of Life is not Monty Python's best work but I love the Mr Creosote sketch because it feels like a children's fable. Definitely similar vibes with this story - it also captures that strange uneasiness that lurks behind old, cryptic warnings. Cartoons are always where this fetish seems to start. Even Walt Disney himself was whispered to have a fetish for big fat butts (according to Roger Ebert anyway). I agreed with Ebert that the Mouse House penchant for rotund bottoms was more for comedy than anything else, but there's definitely been some imaginative gains in animation. A few really got me as a child, but one that stood out as different was the Felix the Cat episode 'Gross Ghost'. Especially the ending where the ghost is soooo hugely fat he completely fills the house he's haunting, and his head's poking out of the chimney. Fascinating question Molly. The first thing that comes to mind is 'accidental fattening'. By which I mean a great load of food (or something else) landing in an unfortunate character's open mouth and suddenly blimping them up. Something like that bit in Spongebob where he's making a Krabby Patty but trips over his untied shoelace and throws it in Squidward's mouth. Which of course then happens several hundred more times until Squidward is stuffed to the gills and absolutely enormous. xD I can't believe there aren't fetish stories like this, but none spring to mind.

miki

I'm not usually into this sort of rapid expansion/popping stuff, but this story was great! I love the brattiness of Beth here, particularly how her eating isn't even just based on how much she loves food (although she does) but is just a broader symptom of her extreme greed. Another comment mentions that it's a bit like a children's fable, and it reminds me quite a bit of the Short Story Burp!, which you might know from noarthereonlyfat revising the story. Very cool vibe. I can't say I've got much of an idea of what that lost commercial would be, especially given I grew up on the other side of the world and maybe in a different time period, but I would suggest The Lost Commercials Foundation discord, as well as lost media circles broader. Those guys are INSANELY good at tracking down old stuff and might be able to find that commercial, or at least some other commercials in the style of things like 'Gopher Cakes'. It's always hard to nail down truly new and novel concepts, especially since you don't really know what's unknown until you've seen it. If I had to have a swing however, I'd say that we don't see much of the inverse of the 'Fat World' concept (i.e. a world where instead even being chubby is extremely rare, like 1 in a million, and the life of a morbidly obese fatty). There are still some ideas around immobility and darker stuff too I suppose (Think you tapped into some new stuff with the Hefty series), but I could be wrong and missing some stories. I think also some real plots have potential too, like maybe a scheme where fast food and bariatric companies push to lower the prices and restrictions on junk food and revel as the new generation blimp. All these sorts of backgrounds give a bit of flair, give a bit of uniqueness, and really makes watching these morbidly obese fatties expand and grow all the more delightful.

mollycoddles

Interesting, I've never heard of food just falling into someone's mouth in a story... one sees it in cartoons so much though that I would be very surprised if there weren't quite a number of people who've developed a kink for that! XD

mollycoddles

I've definitely seen a few stories set in worlds where fat is the norm, but I've never seen the reverse. An interesting idea!

Achernarus

Something I'd like to see happen in a weight gain story that I've never seen happen before? While out having some late-night fun on the town, a group of friends pass by a fortune teller shop and decide to stop in on a whim and because they're a little tipsy. The main character is sort of the leader of her friend group, a sort of bratty, stylish Regina George-esque woman. She will be the last to have her fortune read because she thinks the whole thing is pointless nonsense. One by one, her friends have their fortunes told and come out smiling: riches, romance, self-fulfillment, purpose, etc. When the main character gets her fortune read, the fortune teller explains that her future is filled with food and fat, muumuus and a mobility scooter. She explains that the woman is destined to become obscenely obese. The woman is incredulous, of course; she is slender and athletic, sexy and popular, a fatphobic woman working in the fitness industry. The fortune teller says that this will be her fate. The woman is bitchy about the reading, orders her to do it again properly. The fortune teller looks into the woman's past lives and finds that in every life, she is always fated to be the fattest girl in the room: a fat circus lady, a spoiled baker's daughter, an obese noble, a girl fattened in a harem, a competitive eater, a sumo wrestler, etc. Days later, the woman tries to put this out her mind, but when she starts putting on a couple of pounds, she takes drastic action like cutting all junk food out of her diet, counting every calorie, training for a marathon, etc. Inevitably though, she'll end up having her own episode of My 600-lb. Life. This is an idea that's been kicking around my head for a while. It's like that question of how you would live your life if you knew how and when you would die. What changes would you make? In this case, a fit woman is cursed with the knowledge that she is fated become too fat to walk, and in every past life she's lived, she meets the same fate. Does she take the word of a fortune teller seriously? Are they credible? Maybe, maybe not. Perhaps the fortune teller was full of shit, and the woman's lifestyle changes and newfound singular focus to stay fit and trim are what lead to her becoming fat.

mollycoddles

Oh interesting! Very Greek tragedy, where the hero's attempts to avoid fate inevitably lead them to that very fate! That's a good idea, I'm actually surprised no one has done this!

TLeB

10 pages have never flown by so fast 😍😍😍