
Forced Feeding
By Storybird

18 Dec, 2023

In a world where obesity was the norm, men were fed to the point of immobility. The government controlled the food industry, forcing men to gain weight and become dependent on them. Women, on the other hand, were kept skinny and were expected to serve men. This was a society where everyone was happy and compliant.

In specially designed 'gaining factories', groups of men were force-fed to become super obese. The government saw this as a way to control the population and maintain power. This was their utopian vision for society.

In this world, one man stood out from the rest. He was the epitome of the government's vision - super morbidly obese, yet extremely happy and gluttonous. His weight gain was uncontrollable, and his body demanded more food to sustain itself.

The Protagonist was the ideal citizen in this society. He was a shining example of the government's plan in action. He was proud of his size, and his constant hunger was seen as a virtue.

This man's life was a cycle of eating and gaining, a never-ending loop of gluttony. He was a living testament to the government's rule. His life was simple, yet he was content.

The Protagonist was sent out into the world to convert more people to this lifestyle. He was a walking advertisement for the government's utopian vision, a beacon of happiness and compliance.

He began to realize the control the government had over him and his fellow citizens. Despite his happiness, a seed of doubt began to grow within him. He questioned the reality of his world.

As his doubt grew, so did his weight. His body became even more demanding, his hunger insatiable. But this only fueled his curiosity and desire to uncover the truth.

The Protagonist decided to use his size and influence to challenge the government's rule. He began to spread his doubts, subtly shaking the foundations of the utopian society.

His message started reaching others. His doubts resonated with some of the men in the gaining factories. A ripple effect began, slowly disrupting the seemingly perfect society.

The government noticed the disruption. They saw the Protagonist as a threat to their control. They decided to take action, to preserve their utopian vision.

They decided to make an example out of the Protagonist. They planned to force-feed him until he was immobile, to remind everyone of their power and control.

But the Protagonist was prepared. He used his size and influence to rally the men in the gaining factories. He incited a rebellion against the government's rule.

The rebellion was a success. The Protagonist and his followers managed to take control of a gaining factory. They stopped the force-feeding and began to spread their message.

The government was caught off guard. They had underestimated the Protagonist and his influence. They were losing control, and they knew it.

The Protagonist continued to gain weight, but now it was on his terms. He was no longer a puppet of the government. He was a symbol of rebellion and hope.

The rebellion spread throughout the society, shaking the foundations of the government's rule. The Protagonist's message of self-discovery and individuality resonated with many.

The utopian society was no more. The government's control was crumbling. The Protagonist had started a revolution, a revolution of self-discovery and individuality.

The Protagonist had not only changed his life but also the lives of many others. He had challenged the government's control and had won. He had become a hero in his own right.

The Protagonist's revolution had a lasting impact on society. Men were no longer force-fed to become super obese. They were free to live their lives on their terms.

Women no longer had to serve men. They were free to live their lives as they wished. The societal norms had changed, and everyone was happier for it.

The Protagonist's journey of self-discovery had led to the emancipation of society. His rebellion had brought about a change in societal norms and the government's control.

The Protagonist lived out his days as a hero. He continued to gain weight, but it was on his terms. He was happy, content, and free.

His journey had taught him and society the importance of individuality and self-discovery. He had shown them that everyone should have the freedom to live their lives on their terms.

The Protagonist's story was a testament to the power of individuality and self-discovery. It was a reminder that everyone should have the freedom to live their lives as they wish.

His story was a beacon of hope for future generations. It was a reminder that one person can make a difference and that every individual has the power to change their own life and the lives of others.

The Protagonist's story lived on, inspiring others to challenge societal norms and strive for individuality. His legacy was a symbol of hope and change.

His story was a testament to the power of individuality and self-discovery. It was a reminder that everyone should have the freedom to live their lives as they wish. His story served as a beacon of hope for future generations.

The world he once knew had changed, and he had played a pivotal role in its transformation. His journey had started with a single step of self-discovery, leading to the emancipation of a society.

His legacy lived on, inspiring others to challenge societal norms and strive for self-discovery. His story served as a symbol of hope and change, a testament to the power of individuality.

His revolution had paved the way for a society that valued individuality and freedom. His story was a beacon of hope, a reminder of the power of self-discovery and the importance of challenging societal norms.

The Protagonist's life was a testament to the power of individuality and self-discovery. His story was a beacon of hope for future generations. His legacy lived on, a symbol of hope and change.

The Protagonist's journey had taught society the importance of individuality and self-discovery. He had shown them that everyone should have the freedom to live their lives on their terms. His story was a testament to the power of individuality and self-discovery.

His story served as a beacon of hope for future generations. It was a reminder that one person can make a difference and that every individual has the power to change their own life and the lives of others. His legacy lived on, a symbol of hope and change.

His story serves as a testament to the power of individuality and self-discovery. It serves as a beacon of hope for future generations, reminding them that everyone has the power to change their own life and the lives of others.