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Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2005 5:50 pm
Question kinda sums it up
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Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2005 5:53 pm
Immoble?
As in immobile, or unable to move?
...no....
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Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2005 6:04 pm
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Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2005 6:17 pm
::thinks:: do i want to be immobile... No, i dont think i would want to be. i already have to fight being referred to as lazy....if i didnt move i'd only get fatter, and bored. i hurt my knee in Janurary and i couldnt walk on my own for about two days. i got sooooo bored and restless. xp
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Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2005 6:26 pm
No, and I would not want my significant other to be immobile. As much as I like larger women, that is WAY too dangerous. What happens if she has a heart attack? I couldn't take her to the hospital. What if the house is on fire? How would she even take care of daily hygenial needs? I'm sorry, but no immobility for anyone in my family- though a nice stomach would suffice. 3nodding
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Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2005 6:29 pm
No way id go crazy without being able to go outside and take a walk. Or even take a shower. @.@ So thats not for me.
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Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2005 6:55 pm
Shogun Gari No, and I would not want my significant other to be immobile. As much as I like larger women, that is WAY too dangerous.
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Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2005 7:20 pm
Well in reality I don't think imobility is a good idea, I know I wouldn't be able to take care of someone with impaired mobility. In fantasy, yeah it would be nice, of course this fantasy usually includes a palace, Many Butlers and maids to help take care of my palace and my lady, and of course chambermaids in the other wings of my palace because hey, it will never happen anyways so why not have a variety of women, it's fantasy!
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Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2005 7:21 pm
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Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2005 8:05 pm
Ok, to answer this compleatly honestly, I would not want myself to be immobile, however I would like my wife/girlfriend to be. now I know all the health risks, I know the dangers, the downsides and the worries of such a life style, but I also know that if the person is willing and wants that lifestyle, then certain steps can be taken to softn the effects and in some cases prevent thoes troubles. in the life style I dream of, I do everything for her. I care for the house, I take care of the kids, I go to work and come home. but that doews not mean she is with out movement totally. laying in bed she can do simple excersizes to help her heart and other various functions, and although a good heart heathly, low coleastral diet will slow the gain (Wich is also benificial) it is also nessar to the heart, artiers, veins and what not. that is the primary way, there are some other theories I have, wich of corse, can only be tested at the proper time. an exampel would be that the fact that the human body, especialy if it is large, becomes more bouyant in water, so in theory, an 800-900 lb woman can, with help and supervision, move around in waist to chest deep water with realitive ease. this also opens up possibilites to modofied water arobics and, ofcorse, swimming. I also plan on getting a fat-friendly doctor to give her monthly checkups, another vital step in good heathcare. now having said all this, we must take great care to remember that the final word rests with the owner of the body, her. if she says stop, before you are ready, you stop. no questions asked. following her, her health is another big factor. if you have done everything in your power to help with her health and still her heart ends up weak or somthing elese goes wrong, you stop. reguardless of what ever anyone says. you fell in love with her, not her belly, a**, thighs, what ever be happy with what you got and say there, as long as she is still there alive with you, be happy. (This goes with all people, looks come in third, health comes in first. ALLWAYS.) so yes, I love huge, immoble women, if I don't get one, oh well. As long as I love the girl I am with, I really don't care. no, immobility is not a fantasy, it is fact. it has been done and is therfor possible. it is a risk, but then again, so Is life. a fair assement id say.
I am sure I will probbaly be berated for this post, but I really don't care, the question was asked, I answered truthfully. it is my own personall opinion and that is all ther is to it, it may or may not match your own, and that is fine because this is a question that can not be answered with a right or wrong answer, so please, if you need to berate me, thell me personally, otherwise, leave it alone and move on. Sincerely, Jeff (Chef Kusanagi) ESQ
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Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2005 8:19 pm
ClaudiaJade ::thinks:: do i want to be immobile... No, i dont think i would want to be. i already have to fight being referred to as lazy....if i didnt move i'd only get fatter, and bored. i hurt my knee in Janurary and i couldnt walk on my own for about two days. i got sooooo bored and restless. xp Only one day? *pokes icebag on her knee* I was on crutches for MONTHS ~_~ and I went and damaged it again... stupid addictive DDR ~_~* Now my ligament's going to take even LONGER to heal....... ~_~ oh and I like being able to move.... I wuv DDR..... even if it hurts ~_~
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Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2005 8:20 pm
ChefKusanagi Ok, to answer this compleatly honestly, I would not want myself to be immobile, however I would like my wife/girlfriend to be. now I know all the health risks, I know the dangers, the downsides and the worries of such a life style, but I also know that if the person is willing and wants that lifestyle, then certain steps can be taken to softn the effects and in some cases prevent thoes troubles. in the life style I dream of, I do everything for her. I care for the house, I take care of the kids, I go to work and come home. but that doews not mean she is with out movement totally. laying in bed she can do simple excersizes to help her heart and other various functions, and although a good heart heathly, low coleastral diet will slow the gain (Wich is also benificial) it is also nessar to the heart, artiers, veins and what not. that is the primary way, there are some other theories I have, wich of corse, can only be tested at the proper time. an exampel would be that the fact that the human body, especialy if it is large, becomes more bouyant in water, so in theory, an 800-900 lb woman can, with help and supervision, move around in waist to chest deep water with realitive ease. this also opens up possibilites to modofied water arobics and, ofcorse, swimming. I also plan on getting a fat-friendly doctor to give her monthly checkups, another vital step in good heathcare. now having said all this, we must take great care to remember that the final word rests with the owner of the body, her. if she says stop, before you are ready, you stop. no questions asked. following her, her health is another big factor. if you have done everything in your power to help with her health and still her heart ends up weak or somthing elese goes wrong, you stop. reguardless of what ever anyone says. you fell in love with her, not her belly, a**, thighs, what ever be happy with what you got and say there, as long as she is still there alive with you, be happy. (This goes with all people, looks come in third, health comes in first. ALLWAYS.) so yes, I love huge, immoble women, if I don't get one, oh well. As long as I love the girl I am with, I really don't care. no, immobility is not a fantasy, it is fact. it has been done and is therfor possible. it is a risk, but then again, so Is life. a fair assement id say. I am sure I will probbaly be berated for this post, but I really don't care, the question was asked, I answered truthfully. it is my own personall opinion and that is all ther is to it, it may or may not match your own, and that is fine because this is a question that can not be answered with a right or wrong answer, so please, if you need to berate me, thell me personally, otherwise, leave it alone and move on. Sincerely, Jeff (Chef Kusanagi) ESQ Interesting... I'll consider that.
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Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2005 8:45 pm
*applaudes chef* Bravo ^_^ Very nicely said.
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Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2005 10:49 pm
That was a really long post... but I agree with most of it (what I read... lol). I like more immobility in fantasy stories, where you can just ignore health problems and go with the gain. In reality, I dont mind what weight a person is. There is a woman I'm interested in.. actualy, 2, and none of them are fat. Actualy, I may be heavier than any of them, but I still like them a lot.
Hehe... its that old joke... people that dont like fat women, ends up falling in love with someone that'll get fat after marriage, while us FAs ends up falling in love with skinny women... life works in misterious ways...
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Posted: Sun Mar 13, 2005 1:02 am
i was immobile for over a year after breaking my leg and having a plate and 8 screws in it..
i never want to do that crap again!
i was stir crazy in a week.. i eventually learned a stair crawl and how to hop on one foot for long distances...
i also am a fashionista.. i'd die if all i could wear were sweats and mumus..
*even at my current size it's getting hard to find cute clothes.. I'm 5'11" 340...*
eventhough the swimming part sounds nice.. i'd rather be able to be non amphibious if needed
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