As you sit down to eat, you feel a familiar sensation in your stomach. It’s not hunger, but rather an insatiable desire for more food. You know you should stop, but the thought of filling your belly to the brim with delicious treats is too tempting to resist.
So you keep eating, feeling your stomach stretch and bulge with every bite. Your clothes feel tighter and you can practically feel the weight you’ve gained settling in on your hips and thighs.
But you don’t care. In fact, you revel in it. You love the feeling of being full, of being satisfied in a way that only food can provide.
As you finish your meal, you glance down at your bulging belly and let out a contented sigh. You know you’ll have to deal with the consequences of your indulgence later, but for now, you’re happy to bask in the pleasure of your gluttony.
You decide to treat yourself to something sweet for dessert, relishing the way it slides down your throat and settles heavily in your already stuffed stomach.
You know that you’ll keep gaining weight if you keep eating like this, but you can’t help it. The thought of getting bigger, softer, and more indulgent is just too enticing to resist.