>>69928
So I’ll join the conversation here. I’ve posted here before, and there were even some posts in Czech, but the moderators removed them. I met my girlfriend 3 years ago. She was a nice girl who was a bit on the heavier side (around 120 kg). Right away, I saw the potential for her to gain more weight — she already had a great foundation for it. She grew up in a family where her father was an alcoholic and her mother bullied her because of her body. Even back then, she coped with stress by eating. Over the next 2 years, she told me she had gained almost 40 kg. After I met her, she calmed down a little, but it was clear she was still under stress. Once she relaxed a bit more, she realized that I fully supported her eating habits. For example, her snack would be 4 bread rolls with mayonnaise. After a year, we moved into an apartment, and everything changed completely. There’s hardly anything to do around the apartment; the common areas are cleaned every two weeks, and inside the apartment, I do the cleaning — mainly when someone is coming over. Food delivery is our main source of meals, and we hardly ever go shopping. My girlfriend puts on a load of laundry and dries it and then she’s exhausted, so I end up doing most of the work. She has eaten her way from about 120 kilos to 163 kilos. You can no longer see her intimate parts, and her belly hangs down quite a bit now. I’ve also eaten a lot myself — from about 98 kilos, I’ve gone up to 132 kilos. As a result of her weight gain, health problems have appeared, such as high blood pressure, insulin resistance, swelling in her legs, chest pains, and so on. But I see it as the price to pay for how beautifully she has fattened up for me.