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1995 Virginia G. Butters Usenet: alt.sex.fat (Feb. 22) “Re: Now I’m REALLY confused—”: Ok, but you’re grouping and therefore comparing feederism with violent, aggressive, pain-oriented pastimes, which is a big-time misrepresentation. 2003 Theodora Sutcliffe Mirror (U.K.) (Mar. 1) “Relationships—Having it large” p. 8: It might sound like an unusual thing to have a fetish about but, thanks to the Internet, feederism is on the increase. By surfing the web, feeders and feedees can put a name to their “preference” and find a host of cyber-friends to discuss the joys of feeding with—and even a partner. 2004 National Assoc. to Advance Fat Acceptance (Apr. 29) “Against Feederism”: The practice of feederism is defined as the promotion of intentional weight gain for the sexual pleasure of oneself or another person. People engaging in the active practice of feederism are referred to as feeders and feedees. Feederism is also known as “encouraging,” and its participants as “encouragers” and “gainers.”
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