Showing posts with label before and after. Show all posts
Showing posts with label before and after. Show all posts

Friday, November 05, 2010

400 Is The New 300


When I first stumbled upon GainerWeb in the late 90s, 300 pounds was the pinnacle of hugeness for gaining. 200 or 250 were considered pretty damn big to most people. Yeah, a few guys would talk about wanting to be immobile as a fantasy, but in reality, few people made it to 300, much less anything higher. Even getting to 200 seemed hard for a lot of guys trying to find a way to integrate their desire to be big with what pressures they felt from their every day life.

It seems that now that 300 is much more “doable” than it was 10 years ago, and a lot more gainers are eying 400 as an ambitious, but not entirely impossible goal for their gaining. There are more guys gaining younger, and it seems, many more guys actually hitting 300 than there ever have been before.
I think a lot of factors have contributed to this shift, and I’m gonna try to examine a few of them here.
First, I think that the simple fact that people are fatter than they were 10 years ago making every aspect of getting up to and over 300 easier.  The average American is fatter than ever, and I guess that kind of provides a universal camouflage for someone that is intentionally gaining. If everyone around you isn’t bone thin, being a bit bigger than the other more average chubbies doesn’t seem so dramatic.
Kind of going hand in hand with my first point, portion sizes are bigger than ever and as a result, it’s easier for a gainer to pack away more calories on a daily basis without drawing any particular attention to themselves. Public transit is becoming more accommodating of bigger people, the world, at least in countries like U.S. are accommodating the expanding size of its citizens. As I mentioned before, the New York Times even did an article saying that beer guts were in!



I think the burgeoning of the community around gaining has been instrumental in letting gainers go bigger. Basically, the idea is that it’s tough to get to 300 on your own, but with a supportive group of like-minded people that share your interest in being bigger, it doesn’t feel as solitary a path. You often hear about guys that don’t want to gain on their own, or are waiting for Mr. Right, but few people ever talk about how the encouragement that people get from their pals on the internet, in addition to whatever gainer/encourager buddies they may have platonically around IRL really makes it easier to overeat and gain in a day to day capacity.
Apart from the obvious websites to look for fellow gainer/encourager types (www.BeefyFrat.com being the gold standard of gainer/encourager social networking), gaining based communities have popped up all over the Internet. There are thousands of videos on YouTube that focus on gaining. There are tons of new blogs, gainers on Flickr, gainers on XTube, all sorts of fat happy tumblr accounts. It’s nothing short of amazing to see.


I also think that the general advances of the gay community, and the gay rights movement, are just as important to the normalizing of gaining and encouraging as anything.  Gays as a whole are more visible, coming out at a younger age, being afforded more rights, and all of these factors make it easier for someone to be himself. I think this sort of has a transitive effect when it comes to gaining and encouraging –if someone is going to feel comfortable enough to come out of the closet, it’s much more likely someone who has taken that step is going to feel like they should have exactly the kind of sex they want to have, with exactly the right type of guy, in a body that makes them feel good.

Building on that, I think that we've kind of hit on a post-Twink sort of gay world, that allows for a lot more varied body ideals. With the increased visibility of gays, suddenly there are a lot more ways a gay guy can choose to look, and that's awesome. And if the way you are supposed to look isn't as clear cut as many felt it was before, why not choose to look how you want to?
What do you guys think? How have your goals and your relationship with the gaining and encouraging world changed in the past decade? Is 400 a goal you eventually aspire to? Or is it too big? Do you think it's easier to be a gainer or encourager today vs. 10 years ago? I’m fascinated to hear what your thoughts are!

Monday, June 14, 2010

The Blogosphere Expands: Gym & Buffet



Hello faithful readers,

Just wanted to do a quick post to inform you all about Gym & Buffet, a new blog about lifting, eating, gaining, and general hotness. It's written by an adorable gainer/encourager couple, consisting of the currently growing G (whose transformation is pictured below),


and the formerly gaining, currently encouraging G, whose sadly now downsized belly is pictured here:




It's very smartly written, full of workout tips, insights into gaining, and is def. worth adding to your list of gainer/encourager blogs. And I mean, the pictures don't lie; these boys know a thing or three about growing a grade a ex-jock belly. Check it out and enjoy.

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Hard Fat: The Gainer Documentary

Hard Fat on Vimeo.

Although it's not perfect, this is as far as I am aware the only documentary ever produced that openly focuses on gay gainers and encourager. It's got great eye candy, some thoughtful discussion, and is a much watch for any gainer and/or encourager type.

Who knows how long it'll be up there, so, take a few minutes and watch it today.

Wednesday, November 04, 2009

The Journey of the Yellow Shirt

Yeah, so, this guy's progression is absolutely beautiful.

Big



Bigger



Biggest



Impressive isn't even the word. Epic. Keep growing bigguy.

Friday, August 21, 2009

The Freshman 15


I recently noticed that MTV has starting pushing http://www.freshman15.com/ and informational/support/casting/buzz creating site for their upcoming reality show where college kids who have gotten fat since going off to school try to loose their new poundage. While I am generally against the premise of trying to loose the Freshman 15, there is most assuredly going to be some fun before and after eye candy in the first few episodes.

And who knows... They're still casting it. Maybe some particularly daring and exhibitionistic college age gainer will pretend to want to loose weight to get onto the show and then have MTV catalogue his expansion during filming... Ok, I know I'm fantasizing at that point but, haha c'mon guys, I bet one of you wants to. And you'd have some great before and afters to show to the casting directors of how you've gained weight recently ;) I bet a gainer could get cast on this easily.

Just don't actually loose anythin if you get cast. Then I'd feel terrible for even bringing up the idea.

Alright, enough of my fantastical ramblings. Check out the site for a couple of kinda cute real life stories of college guys packing on weight Freshman year and beyond.





Sunday, May 31, 2009

Jack Black

So, today, randomly, I was reliving my youth and watching The Neverending Story III (don't judge me, you've done worse), and realized that the teenage villain in the film was none other than a young, skinny Jack Black. Watching this skinny Jack Black made me look for some pictures of the fatter Jack Black we know and love. I found this adorable pic and I figured I'd share. Hope it makes you hungry boys :)