Hello. I grew up with my twin brother who was born missing his right leg above the knee. It has always been my passion to be an amputee. It is something that I want so bad but can not have. I have such a huge fascination of amputees. I even worked at the hangers office as a teen. Looking at a stump or nub gets me so excited.
Having been asked many times about how to get such huge loads in my diapers I am going to “reveal” my diet secrets to my followers. I hope those tips and hints are somehow useful for you. Enjoy! :-)
[I was also animated to post this proposal after messaging with a great DL from NY whom I have admired very much here on tumblr.]
[Me in the pic with a two-days semi-firm load after a special diet.]
FOODS THAT DIRECTLY EFFECT FECAL “INCONTINENCE”
Stimulates the internal anal sphincter to relax
Coffee
Chocolate
Tea
Any caffeinated beverages
Laxative
Fruits
Irritant
Spicy foods
Gas producing
Beer
Carbonated beverages
EFFECTS OF FOOD ON THE GASTORINTESTIONAL TRACT
Foods that thicken stool
Bananas
Rice
Bread
Potatoes
Creamy peanut butter
Applesauce
Cheese
Tapioca
Yogurt
Pasta
Pretzels
Oatmeal
Oat Bran
Grits
Boiled milk
Dark Chocolate
Foods that stimulate stool production
Dried or string beans
Raw fruits
Raw vegetables
Highly spiced foods
Fried foods
Greasy foods
Prune juice
Grape juice
Seasoned foods
Cabbage
Leafy green vegetables (lettuce, broccoli, spinach)
Sweet foods and beverages
Alcohol
Wheat bran
Foods that cause odor
Fish
Eggs
Asparagus
Garlic
Cabbage family vegetables (onions, cabbage, Brussels sprouts, broccoli, and cauliflower)
Beans
Turnips
Foods that color stools
Beets
Red Jell-O
Blueberries
Foods that cause gas
Dried and string beans
Beer
Carbonated beverages
Cucumbers
Cabbage family vegetables (onions, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, broccoli, and cauliflower)
Dairy products
Spinach
Corn
Radishes
When intending to get a huge semi-firm load I start a special high-fiber diet at least two days in advance: lots of leavy green salads (with Italian Dressing), bananas, lots of pasta or rice or potatoes, oatmeal or other high-fiber cereals, steamed vegetables (broccoli, potatoes, carrots …), pizza.
Feel free to reblog and add your comments or further proposals which are highly recommended.