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Does anyone know of (and have links to) any good feedism documentaries? ones that aren't just "look at this poor fat ugly woman being used by creepy male abusers"/exploitative misery porn. I don't need them to be glowing accounts of this fetish but ones that at least acknowledge that the feedee can be just as (or more) into it as the feeder and can be aware of the health consequences.
I found this documentary called "Feed Me" but I can't find any way to view it. Its description sounds promising to me:
>Filmmaker Connor Luke Simpson explores the underground —and often misunderstood— subculture known as Feederism. A community where the fatter you are, the sexier you are. Portrayed as a freak show attraction, the community speaks out against the mainstream media and wider society, who have smeared them for decades…
Throughout the film, Connor meets a range of feeders and feedees who have found salvation in their fetish, fat gainers cite a liberating feeling that comes from letting yourself go, as well as promoting the benefits of experimenting with food in the bedroom. But with skyrocketing obesity rates worldwide, critics ask ‘is this too good to be true?’
I know watching these documentaries I'll already have a more in-depth knowledge of the fetish than they explore, but the measured perspective of outsiders fascinates me and documentaries are usually more in-depth than the occasional news article I find. I guess other "outsider interpretations of feederism" would also be fine to post, but not tabloid articles.
I found this documentary called "Feed Me" but I can't find any way to view it. Its description sounds promising to me:
>Filmmaker Connor Luke Simpson explores the underground —and often misunderstood— subculture known as Feederism. A community where the fatter you are, the sexier you are. Portrayed as a freak show attraction, the community speaks out against the mainstream media and wider society, who have smeared them for decades…
Throughout the film, Connor meets a range of feeders and feedees who have found salvation in their fetish, fat gainers cite a liberating feeling that comes from letting yourself go, as well as promoting the benefits of experimenting with food in the bedroom. But with skyrocketing obesity rates worldwide, critics ask ‘is this too good to be true?’
I know watching these documentaries I'll already have a more in-depth knowledge of the fetish than they explore, but the measured perspective of outsiders fascinates me and documentaries are usually more in-depth than the occasional news article I find. I guess other "outsider interpretations of feederism" would also be fine to post, but not tabloid articles.