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Belly fat... and why i want it...

Started by Annaiyah, August 06, 2018, 02:51:45 PM

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Annaiyah

I'm probably in the minority but, yes, i want belly fat, and let me tell you guys why.

Admittedly when i was younger kid, i found women being pregnant, and the big pregnant belly thing, incredibly fascinating. I remember back in preschool i used to stuff clothes up my shirt or just push my stomach out so that i look pregnant and pretend i was in labor, pushing and all that. At that time, i thought i was a girl.

In any case, the pregnancy fascination phased out in my teen years because i realized that what i really liked was the fat/swollen round belly. On women. Long story short, i wish i could have a fat belly. The one thing preventing that is the fact that i have a fast metabolism, making it very hard for me to gain weight. I'd like to gain weight all over actually, but i DON'T by any means want to be obese. I want a rounder, fatter face, fatter hands and fingers, arms, boobs, belly, chunkier thighs, and a bigger butt.

I'm 160 lbs, approximately. My mom used to frequently tell me how she likes my "abs" and i HATED it!  >:( I never saw it as a compliment and would become very angry when she would make those kinds of comments! Here's why: i always associate abs as being masculine and belly fat as being feminine. Thank God i don't have a six pack or anything like that. My tummy is kind of squishy when i'm in a sitting position with a bit of overhang but when lying down it's flat and feels kind of firm and wish i had more fat there. I had hoped my HRT would give me belly fat but unfortunately, it hasn't :(.

Belly fat is very feminine. Oddly, women, for the most part, hate having fat on their stomachs. I want a fat stomach for reasons that women store that extra fat in their bellies so then that way when they get pregnant, there's that extra loose skin so the baby can grow in their for a 9-month period's time. Since I can't actually BE pregnant for obvious reasons i would at least like to LOOK pregnant and have that one extra feminine thing about my body.

Stretch marks are very feminine. Oddly, women, for the most part, hate having stretch marks on their bodies. I want stretch marks on my belly, love handles, breasts, arms, etc.

With all that being said, i can't help but wonder, are there any other MTFs here who like belly fat, want belly fat themselves? FTMs and/or people who hate their own belly fat are welcome to chime in as well. I feel so annoyed though by this whole dynamic to this that there's a class of people who are not satisfied with their body type and covet another body type. But the one person who has that body type that a lot of people want don't like it!  >:(

It's so irritating!  :(


They say identity theft is a crime. Well, needless to say, a crime has been committed. My identity has been stolen. No, no one knows my social security number or has my credit card. I'm walking around in the wrong body. I'm wearing a costume which I cannot remove... and the only way I can remove that costume, is through surgery
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Ellement_of_Freedom

I had a flat belly my whole life but over the time I've been on HRT I now have a lower belly. It is feminine and all, I know a lot of women have one but I'd rather it was flat. When I can afford it I'd like to get liposuction in the area, possibly move the fat elsewhere. I would diet/exercise more but I don't wanna lose any weight off other areas - it's all finally looking very female and basically perfect to me.


FFS: Dr Noorman van der Dussen, August 2018 (Belgium)
SRS: Dr Suporn, January 2019 (Thailand)
VFS: Dr Thomas, May 2019 (USA)
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Dani

Women need at least 20% body fat to be healthy. Physically fit men are about 12 %. Even with the obesity epidemic here in the US, it seems that men pack fat on their abs, around the waist, while women pack fat on their buttocks and thighs below their waist.

If you find excessive fat desirable, then just eat a calorie dense diet, but you must be aware of the unhealthy consequences. Diabetes, high blood pressure, cardiac disease, stroke, gallstones, osteoarthritis, gout, certain cancers, sleep apnea and asthma. Any of which will spoil your day.  :(
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Sabrina Rei

This reminds me of Pulp Fiction when Fabienne was so insistent that she wanted a pot belly much to Butch's chagrin.