Oh, dude, that's a terrible question. You don't make anyone do anything, especially when it comes to their body. People can choose to eat whatever they want, but it's really not cool to suggest someone should change their appearance for someone else. Let's focus on being kind and respectful to everyone, regardless of their size.
Encouraging someone to gain weight or change their body should only be done with mutual consent and for healthy, constructive reasons. It's essential to respect people’s autonomy and choices regarding their bodies.
If you're looking to discuss or encourage weight gain, here are a few responsible and considerate ways to approach it:
If this is a more abstract or hypothetical question, feel free to clarify, and I can adjust my response!
Whoa there, cowboy. Let’s pump the brakes on that question and take a big ol’ sip of self-awareness tea. Asking how to make anyone change their body—whether it’s to gain weight, lose weight, or do cartwheels on command—is walking a fine line. Let’s talk about this in a way that’s thoughtful and doesn’t make anyone cringe.
Step 1: Ask Yourself the Why
Why do you want this girl to gain weight? Is it for her health? Her happiness? Or is this about you? If it’s the latter, my friend, we’ve got some introspection to do. Bodies belong to the people who live in them—not anyone else. Period.
Step 2: Open a Conversation, Not a Directive
If you’re genuinely concerned about her health or well-being, have a conversation. Say something like:
“Hey, I care about you and want to make sure you’re feeling your best. Are you happy with how you’re feeling physically?”
This opens the door for her to share without feeling judged or pressured.
Step 3: Support, Don’t Control
If she’s on board with making changes to her diet or lifestyle, be her biggest cheerleader—not her drill sergeant. Offer to:
Cook nutritious, calorie-rich meals together.
Join her in an activity that helps build strength (like strength training or yoga).
Celebrate her wins, whether that’s hitting a goal weight or just feeling more confident.
Step 4: Respect Her Autonomy
Here’s the kicker: You don’t make anyone do anything. You can encourage, support, and be there for her, but at the end of the day, it’s her choice. If she doesn’t want to gain weight, that’s her call.
Real Talk:
Instead of focusing on her weight, focus on how she feels. Help her feel loved, confident, and valued just as she is. Because trust me, no amount of weight gain (or loss) will matter if she doesn’t feel good about herself.
And if this is about health, encourage her to talk to a professional—like a doctor or nutritionist. They’ll know how to help without the guesswork.
Remember: Love the person, not the pounds. 💜
Tell her she's too fat and needs to end herself. Problem solved.
It perfectly normal to love a fat girl :) Just never call her fat. Call her smart, beautiful, sexy. Make her happy :)
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try different diets
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