Fulltimepapi

It’s astounding that you would wish misery back on him when he has exclaimed he’s happy now and healthier
He’s not “happier or healthier.” No one that is happier would constantly be posting old photos/videos of themselves when they were in shape. This guy clearly has a mental disorder which isn’t healthy on top of being obese.
 
He’s not “happier or healthier.” No one that is happier would constantly be posting old photos/videos of themselves when they were in shape. This guy clearly has a mental disorder which isn’t healthy on top of being obese.
Don't pretend you care about mental health because he's said MANY times he wasn't happy and was in a terrible mental space you keep of that shape you so desperately miss:)

He posts old content because he's barely even active, he's always been this way since he left the more professional porn scene. Hate it and wish that'd change but that's the reality.
 
He’s not “happier or healthier.” No one that is happier would constantly be posting old photos/videos of themselves when they were in shape. This guy clearly has a mental disorder which isn’t healthy on top of being obese.

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....why he became like what? Bigger in size/gained weight ?.....I dunno cause he got older or eats more or workout more or less ...is in a gain / bulking phase....you do know he's human right, and not an AI....we all age and gain weight ....right? He basically tells you himself....he doesn't want to be shredded or lean and all cut....it's a lot of work...his life, his body. Take it or leave it.

"I know some of u miss the old me. I don’t. I’m happier now. So get ready for the new beefy-muscle content I’m gonna post soon. "

https://twitter.com/fulltimepapi/status/1667274704615510016

So no point to question "why he became like that (I assuming you mean fat)"

Personally, I'm liking chonky powertop fulltimepapi, a lot..it's hot as fuck.

I'd feed him, make him breed me, spank me and tell me I'm a good boy. Yumyumyum.

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This is not a natural amount of weight gain, and certainly can't be chalked up to bulking or aging. The only possible way any person could gain that much weight as quickly as he did is 1) to eat literally every waking hour and not exercise at all, or 2) have some sort of endocrine or metabolic disorder (which may be the case, though I haven't read anything to that effect). So it's totally normal to question how it happened.

What's not normal, imo, is to encourage obviously self-destructive behavior. If he were a heroin addict, for example, it would be incredibly gross and irresponsible for people to egg him on and tell him "your body, your choice." I fail to see how this is any different.
 
This is not a natural amount of weight gain, and certainly can't be chalked up to bulking or aging. The only possible way any person could gain that much weight as quickly as he did is 1) to eat literally every waking hour and not exercise at all, or 2) have some sort of endocrine or metabolic disorder (which may be the case, though I haven't read anything to that effect). So it's totally normal to question how it happened.

What's not normal, imo, is to encourage obviously self-destructive behavior. If he were a heroin addict, for example, it would be incredibly gross and irresponsible for people to egg him on and tell him "your body, your choice." I fail to see how this is any different.
I was under the impression that most people know he is a gainer. I guess not.

It's basically a fetish for weight, in whatever capacity you define it. A lot of bears are in the gainer community too, since they are naturally bigger.

It consists of many body types. Some are chubby with muscles. Some are skinny but getting bigger. Some like the look of beer bellies and getting bloated. Some are fat and content. And some want to gain weight until they can't fit in their old clothes. I think Fulltime Papi and Nikocado Avocado are probably the most well-known gainers.

You are right, though. It is objectively not healthy but that's kind of the point. Gainers like the look of an overweight body. You are also right in that some people can do it to the point of self-destruction and addiction, but at the end of the day it's their decision to make and their bodies they are doing it to. Most advice is going to fall on deaf ears for them.
 
This is not a natural amount of weight gain, and certainly can't be chalked up to bulking or aging. The only possible way any person could gain that much weight as quickly as he did is 1) to eat literally every waking hour and not exercise at all, or 2) have some sort of endocrine or metabolic disorder (which may be the case, though I haven't read anything to that effect). So it's totally normal to question how it happened.

What's not normal, imo, is to encourage obviously self-destructive behavior. If he were a heroin addict, for example, it would be incredibly gross and irresponsible for people to egg him on and tell him "your body, your choice." I fail to see how this is any different.
I agree with what you have said here and maybe it is normal to question how it happened. I'm from the school of thought wherein you be polite and respect what people tell you unless the intent of their action is to cause harm to themselves, or they ask you for advice on the situation. Sex workers put everything out there for us and we still want more, and many think they are entitled to more (not putting you in that category at all).

It could be medical as you pointed out and totally his right not to discuss it at all. Some people always think that someone is lying or that there must be more to the story and it's possible that is the case or maybe there isn't. We tend to think about how we feel or what we would do in a certain situation and if we think they are not handling it the way we would, we jump to the conclusion that something is wrong with them. We say things like: they are stupid; who does that or my favorite, if it were me, I'd do this.

We tend to be full of advice and willing to fight to make sure everyone hears our opinion and if by chance someone thinks differently than you do, that unsolicited advice we offered turns into name calling and bullying. Most of what I've said here isn't necessarily direct at you or anything you've typed here. There isn't always only one way to do something, and I would like to think that people are making the best decisions for themselves with the information they have at the time they make them. So I say if someone says something, we should try and give them the benefit of doubt and believe and/or support what they are saying because unless we were directly involved in whatever they are saying, we really can't speak with total confidence, can we?
 
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This is not a natural amount of weight gain, and certainly can't be chalked up to bulking or aging. The only possible way any person could gain that much weight as quickly as he did is 1) to eat literally every waking hour and not exercise at all, or 2) have some sort of endocrine or metabolic disorder (which may be the case, though I haven't read anything to that effect). So it's totally normal to question how it happened.

What's not normal, imo, is to encourage obviously self-destructive behavior. If he were a heroin addict, for example, it would be incredibly gross and irresponsible for people to egg him on and tell him "your body, your choice." I fail to see how this is any different.

OK Mary, cool TedTalk.

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